Search Engine Sued Over Copyright 9
jesser writes, "The L.A. Times reports that a Web site operator is suing image search engine Ditto over copyright infringement. A lower court has already found Ditto to be exercising 'fair use' legally. One wonders why the Web site operator isn't happy that people can actually find his Web site, and also why he didn't submit his page to an image search with more money behind it ... and then sue it instead of Ditto." Here's the
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- don't know how much longer that URL will be valid.
Re:Protection from search engines (Score:1)
He should exhaust technological solutions before resorting to legal ones.
More important: Free Use upheld (Score:4)
More important than that the suit is taking place is that the lower court has already ruled that storing and displaying part of an indexed site constituted protected fair use. Others on slashdot have pointed out that this is a potentially contentious issue. Some sites, like Google [google.com] actually keep a copy of each page as it existed when they referenced it. The lower court ruling protects that practices as fair use copying. The LA Times article suggests that the ruling is likely to be upheld- a big win for free speech on the net.
Protection from search engines (Score:4)
Search engines and caching (Score:3)
I can see both plusses and minuses for this approach; the big plusses are obviously:
to be honest though, as long as the search engines *are* just search engines, he should be glad of the free publicity and stop trying to make an extra buck on top....
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Did you notice... (Score:1)
about time (Score:3)
A (vague) friend of mine wrote a program he called image spider (for OS/2 I belive) , which did essentially the same thing. He got a threatening letter from some website, and lacking the money to fight the battle he ended up shutting down.
Re:Protection from search engines (Score:2)