Nah, I read this:
"Video game boxes, manuals, cartridge labels and ROM images are all copyrighted things. And our country is run by corporations who have already retroactively extended copyright from 14 years to life of the author plus seventy years. And since I'm probably not going to live to see 170, I'll never see anything even in my grandfather's life enter the public domain.
As such, I can not legally distribute them, and since I cannot do so legally, I will not do so at all.
What I can do is release an XML database with game information: a hash of the game itself, the PCB identifier, and the memory map will be things I provide.
So while you guys have politely offered me ways of hosting files, including FTP, file hosting services and torrents, that is not going to happen.
I'm sorry if anyone had the impression this stuff would be distributed. I'm simply archiving it now, before it's lost forever, in the hopes that one day we'll have a way to legally distribute it.
If, and only if, I can get an actual lawyer to vouch for the safety of releasing certain scans, will I do so. It's not that I have any assets that could be lost in court, but I'm not going to risk a lawsuit over video game material."
And that seemed like the end of it.