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Parasitic aggregators
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Free-riding is ubiquitous. Parasitic aggregators reprint or rewrite newspaper stories, making the originator redundant and drawing ad revenue away from newspapers at rates the publishers can't match.
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The Future of Newspapers »
The Future of Newspapers
The Future of Newspapers☜The global financial crisis has brought the newspaper industrys structural problems to the fore as it responds to the changing competitive environment in the digital era. What does the future hold for newspapers and for the journalism they enable and support?☜F1CEB7
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What strategies are open to newspapers? »
What strategies are open to newspapers?
What strategies are open to newspapers? ☜What strategies are open to newspapers?☜FFB597
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Enforce copyright and charge for copyrighted material online »
Enforce copyright and charge for copyrighted material online
Enforce copyright and charge for copyrighted material online☜Newspapers should enforce their copyrights and charge online visitors for (at least some of their) copyrighted content.☜59C6EF
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Stop other parties free riding on content created by newspapers »
Stop other parties free riding on content created by newspapers
Stop other parties free riding on content created by newspapers☜☜98CE71
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Parasitic aggregators
Parasitic aggregators☜Free-riding is ubiquitous. Parasitic aggregators reprint or rewrite newspaper stories, making the originator redundant and drawing ad revenue away from newspapers at rates the publishers cant match.☜FF97FF
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Example of Newser »
Example of Newser
Example of Newser☜Newser☜98CE71
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Example of The Daily Beast »
Example of The Daily Beast
Example of The Daily Beast☜The Daily Beast☜98CE71
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Parasitism arises from rewrites that corral attention »
Parasitism arises from rewrites that corral attention
Parasitism arises from rewrites that corral attention☜Primary objection is to aggregators who post such significant rewrites or summaries that readers to their sites lose any interest in going to the original stories (in contrast, say, to Google News which just publishes a headline and a link).☜FF97FF
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Unfair competition »
Unfair competition
Unfair competition☜☜FF97FF
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Unjust enrichment »
Unjust enrichment
Unjust enrichment☜☜FF97FF
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David Marburger
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David Price
3:52 PM 11 July 2009 GMT
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24-hour embargo from aggregation
Change the federal
Copyright Act
to enable news originators to require and enforce a period of exclusivity, say 24-hours, before aggregators can aggregate and exploit the newspapers original stories.
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Precedent of Associated Press in 1918 (Hot News Doctrine)
AP sued International News Service in 1918 for copying, rewriting and telegraphing / telephoning AP stories to western U.S. papers. The Supreme Court found that INS was competing unfairly and prevented INS from reproducing AP stories during the short period in which they had commercial value.
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http://www.cleveland.com/schultz/index.ssf/2009/06/tighter_copyright_law_could_sa.html
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""Free-riding is ubiquitous," David says. "These parasitic aggregators are capturing the heart of the stories so that readers have no need to visit the site of the original story."
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