I was looking at the new comments/votes on my Meta question about a similar site, and @Omar commented with yet another site that's blatantly scraping content from Stack Overflow, but with a twist.
The twist? The site's in Russian.
It's obvious that stoflru
could translate to st
(Stack) ofl
(Overflow), ru
(Russian), but they're still breaking the Creative-Commons license that Stack Exchange uses, and they're also not attributing:
The question in the screenshot is here on Stack Overflow.
When browsing the site I cannot find any way to register or log into the site, suggesting that the website's just a proxy that translates all text in the main body of the page into Russian, and indeed, the site is blocked on my work network as security.proxy
:
It also appears that the last time stoflru
scraped content from Stack Overflow was August 7th, so perhaps this site has already been dealt with by the Stack Exchange legal team?
I personally like the idea that Stack Overflow should be available in more languages (other than English and Portuguese), but such a request should be upheld with the Stack Exchange team (and probably likely on Area 51) than a 'do whatever and see what happens` approach.
There's also the issue of the advertisements on the website.