I'm not familiar with all of the details, but a lot of the people behind Macintosh Garden[1] believe that Macintosh Repository scraped their content directly. I suppose it's not like either of them owns the rights to this stuff, but it definitely feels scummy.
If you have anything to upload, please use Macintosh Garden. If you want to download something, I guess you could use Macintosh Repository instead, so you use up their bandwidth, but please don't give them any money!
I'm sure the submitter didn't know better, but I really wish Macintosh Garden was the site that got submitted...
I have yet to encounter a paywall on that site. I don't know what you are talking about here.
It looks like they are accepting donations for server costs, but I've confirmed that the downloads are free.
Not that I have seen. Macintosh Garden's repository is available for free on the Internet Archive[1]. MR requires an account registration and MG does not.
Macintosh Garden is available free on its own site, with browseable pages full of screenshots and descriptions of everything, too. http://macintoshgarden.org/
I didn't mean to imply MG didn't carry their own wares, bad wording on my part. Yes MG hosts their own content and is available on the Internet Archive.
Macintosh Repository hosts the same content but puts it behind a registration/paywall.
Macintosh Garden allows any uploads that have been abandoned for ten years or more, which seems like a reasonable timeframe. They have a lot of stuff for PPC OS X, and even some very early Intel apps.
What they sadly don't have is a good way to sort between Classic and OS X...
This organization is profiting from the distribution of abandonware, which is unethical at best and illegal at worst.
They’ve also started big feuds with other people who mirror the abandonware. I don’t recall the details but you shouldn’t be giving them any money.