[IP] more on Posting newsclippings online as PDFs
Begin forwarded message:
From: Peter Wayner <pcw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: November 29, 2006 3:00:31 PM EST
To: David Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>, franklin@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: ip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] Posting newsclippings online as PDFs
I don't think the correct way to think about this is to concentrate
on the law, but since you asked I'll answer that first.
Statute: It's called copyright. Are you making copies for people who
visit your website? It sure sounds like it for me.
You can read the law here:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sup_01_17.html
Case history? It's all over the place, but the courts haven't been
shy about throwing the proverbial book (one they purchased not copied
illicit). Consider Lowry's Reports v. Legg Mason. Lowry's is a small,
financial newsletter publisher who found that Legg Mason was making
extra copies for internal use. A jury awarded $19.7m for these copies.
http://www.mdd.uscourts.gov/Opinions152/Opinions/01-3898.memorandum.pdf
That's just one case.
But I think the proper way to look at this is morally and
philosophically. If the newspapers can't get revenue from producing
articles, they're going to stop doing it. I gave a talk at Google
about this:
http://www.wayner.org/talks/gtalk.html
Ask yourself how you would feel if people just made arbitrary copies
of your work product, whatever it is.
-Peter
On Nov 29, 2006, at 2:23 PM, David Farber wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
From: Franklin Seal <franklin@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: November 29, 2006 2:19:17 PM EST
To: David Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Posting newsclippings online as PDFs
Dave — for IP if you like:
I regularly save online news articles as PDF files, then post them
on a website as newsclippings. This avoids the problem of articles
disappearing on the original newspaper’s site down the line. But
someone asked me the other day if this was legal and I didn’t have
an answer. So far, I’ve come up blank looking for one online.
Anyone able to point me to statute or case history that might shed
some light here?
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