We have mentioned piracy company Attributor, a few times, as if you were selected for use in piracy campaigns by the Associated Press in 2007 and John Wiley and sons in 2009. Recently, she came with a few figures provoked suggest an increase in piracy, a certain skepticism and refutation.
Attributor has in recent years, a report suggesting that newspapers need not rely on legal action, produced as such as the sorting of copyright troll Righthaven carried out pirated content away.
During a five month study, which the company this year taken Attributor identified more than 400,000 unlicensed copies of 70,101 articles on approximately 45,000 pages, including stories from national and local newspapers. Attributor then randomly selected 107 pages from this group hosted full copies of 10 or more texts in a 30-day period (Attributor defines full copies as texts, the 80% or more of the original articles).
Attributor first sent a "courtesy notice" to the owner who demand that you remove or license the content and if you do not have an answer within two weeks a second reminder and contacted ad networks that used and search engines, which listed requesting site stop to do so.At the end of the process, 75% of these sites had removed or licensed content without a DMCA notice.
It's good to see that Attributor has a pretty high usage threshold for what it considers "Piracy" – is 80% or more of the original Artikel.Dies help, worry about a possible effect on fair use of smaller parts is also interesting to avoid costly litigation in so many cases cool to zerstreuen.Es - something that did not even bother to Righthaven, goal true to versuchen.Aber then Righthaven's is not newspapers copyright protect but to make money.
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