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Cut and paste could be outlawed

Hacks quake with fear
Tue May 27 2008, 07:10

A US COURT CASE against Youtube could threaten the ancient media practice of cutting and pasting news.

According to AP, the billion dollar copyright infringement case from Viacom is over Youtube's inability to keep copyrighted material off its site.

However the outfit's owner, Google, claims that if it loses it will turn around the way people share internet information over the world wide wibble.

Viacom claims that the internet has led to "an explosion of copyright infringement" by Youtube and it wants it switched off by next Tuesday.

Google claims that Youtube goes beyond any legal requirements to protect copyrighted material.

The Viacom case would make carriers and hosting providers liable for internet communications and, if it wins, it will prevent millions of people from legitimately exchanging information.

If a hack cut and pastes a story from another source then his ISP could be sued by the person who originally wrote the story. Of course that means that ISPs will be unlikely to want to take on sites that are cutting and pasting or they are going to be sued if people do not come up with anything original.

It would be the death of blogging, digg, fark and all sorts of other sites that have sprung up over the years. [And your career - sub Ed]. µ

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water turning to blood?

lord have mercy, people, let it go...

sounds like a big legal mess, i'd hate to decipher or even try to understand the definitions of it.

since someone is going to review my comment, if i read it posted on the page, does that mean i can get some money? sounds like a con man's dream.

sosumi (woops)

posted by : joe, 28 May 2008 Complain about this comment
News in the US ?

It has been a long time since the US had what we in the rest of the world would call news. What will the US news services do now since they all tell the same story.


cut and pasted from : Wikipedia

News is any new information or information on current events which is presented by print, broadcast, Internet, or word of mouth to a third party or mass audience. News, the reporting of current information on television and radio, and in newspapers and magazines.

posted by : Blip, 27 May 2008 Complain about this comment
WOOOOOOOOOT

"It would be the death of blogging, digg, fark and all sorts of other sites that have sprung up over the years."


yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, bout time too :O)

posted by : psychochief, 27 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Addition

Would spell the end for these sites *In America*.

Thankfully the rest of the world would still be free to think for itself (by proxy of someone elses words)...

posted by : Sir.jamesgreen, 27 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Fair's Fair .... No Dumb Outlaws here

"If a hack cut and pastes a story from another source then his ISP could be sued by the person who originally wrote the story." .... Always furnish attribution and the origin plotter and his ISP can be sued, if the base has been abused by others.

And boy, is that the most provocative headline .."Cut and paste could be outlawed" ... and fit for the Dandy or the Beano.

It is a sad fact that a Society which needs ever more laws is a Society which has lost Control and does not/cannot effectively Communicate ITs Messages, and that probably definitely because they are Woefully Inadequate and not Fit for General Purpose but rather more for Specific Control, which in Lost Control is usually reduced to Feather-Nesting and Document Shredding with the Covering of Tracks an All Consuming Nightmare that Burns like a Beacon adding further Light and Insight into Systemic Abuse as a Crooked Way of Life .

posted by : amanfromMars, 27 May 2008 Complain about this comment
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