http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=196600743
2/14/2007 8:49:11 AM
Belgium must hate being popular
2/14/2007 9:40:04 AM
do people think that the belgian papers have a right to keep google from using a couple sentences from an article with a link?
2/14/2007 12:46:05 PM
Google has certainly be aggressively challenging conventional notions about copyrights. It will be interesting to look back 5 years from now and see how this all plays out.
2/14/2007 12:58:14 PM
they're only shooting themselves in the feet.
2/14/2007 3:33:14 PM
Marketing 101:Be happy you are showing up on googleMarketing 201:Don't piss google off.
2/15/2007 9:17:36 AM
I definitely agree with the ruling -- the question of "fair use" should take into account the copyright owner's business, after all.There's a pretty legitimate question of whether newspapers are in the business of selling headlines and snippets. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of news subscribers do not read all or most stories' full texts. I am also willing to bet that newspapers invest a lot of time, money, and energy into choosing their headlines and leaders for that very reason. There's a lot of value that news sources provide in "skimmability."And when you consider Google's broad swath of aggregated coverage -- they are really competing with, rather than augmenting, the news media.Personally I don't see how taking headlines and leaders is any different from posting Jon Stewart clips on Youtube. The whole point of fair use is to promote parody and review, not to extract the most valuable parts of copyrighted works and make them available for free.On another note: Google has billions of dollars in the bank. They can afford to negotiate with news sources for royalties. Screw them for being so greedy and cavalier.[Edited on February 16, 2007 at 3:26 AM. Reason : foo]
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2/16/2007 8:09:15 AM
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2/20/2007 12:00:00 AM
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2/20/2007 2:39:12 AM
again, i think it's ok to ask google news to take your stuff down. but i honestly don't think it's justified to take punitive damages (unless they didn't adhere to your initial request)
2/20/2007 1:39:02 PM
If I was Google I would just stop servicing the entire damn country. It's not like it's a big loss.
2/20/2007 1:48:45 PM
well this ruling (if i understand it right) has implications for the entire EU.
2/20/2007 1:53:09 PM
i wonder if we'll see similar suits in the US.
2/21/2007 1:49:57 AM