The Associated Press warned Google: piracy must be controlled and reasonable distribution of income
The Associated Press warned Google: piracy must be controlled and reasonable distribution of income
America’s largest, announced yesterday, the Associated Press news agency: to develop and implement a system to track and identify pirated content online, and to take measures that the contents of the copyright owner to secure a reasonable income. In other words, the Associated Press would like to do “network copyright police.”
It has been speculated that the details of this package is: Attributor told The Associated Press with a provider of technical cooperation, to identify whether the content of popular online digital fingerprints, and determine whether the piracy. After getting the results, the Associated Press and you will find Google or Yahoo, to invite them to link the content of this point to stop piracy site, but the Associated Press point to their own websites. If the piracy web revenue through AdSense, Google asked The Associated Press will be part of the income distributed to one of their own.
It is precisely because of too much piracy site, and generally small, high cost of rights. Therefore, the Associated Press on the target must be to control the flow of major news, such as Google and Yahoo, for example, such as Digg and HuffingtonPost blog aggregation site.
In addition, the Associated Press is also possible to conduct a reprint of the objection. Ago, Google or Yahoo to reprint the title and a brief summary of news is legal. It is through the Internet these titles and summaries to determine whether the reading. Now, however, may be reproduced in the Associated Press news headlines is also illegal. If Google were to reprint the title and summary, you must pay.
In almost the same time, Wall Street Journal yesterday published a similar condemnation of Google’s. Murdoch and News Corporation head just a few days ago, commented: newspapers should charge for content to help ourselves.
Of course, the Associated Press and Murdoch are not want to put an end to other sites to use their own content, but want to reproduce them from the income received as many as possible. The success of this initiative depends on the two points. First, First, Google is not cooperation. Secondly, with regard to the title and summary of the reprint before the content is considered legitimate, whether the future has become unlawful.
To know that if the title is not legally reproduced, then nothing can be done on Google.
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