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The AP’s Desperate Attempt To Outlaw Search Engine Links

An AP win could kill "fair use" and change the Internet as we know it.

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  1. Of course they are justified!!! Someone is making money off their original work. This is a simple subject made complex only because the common understanding of content on the Internet is the fallacy that if you can find it, it’s yours.

    It’s called piracy.

    If it was music and Google was playing a clip of it in an ad, this wouldn’t even be a discussion, it would obviously be theft.

    If it was a novel by a famous author and a segment was shown (for gain – and not the author’s gain), it wouldn’t even be a discussion, it would obviously be theft.

    Sorry folks, this is the same, it’ just not entertainment, it’s news.

    Lots of the Internet’s basic function is based on the false idea that taking without paying is something other than theft.

    Feel free to reprint this, by the way.

  2. If there’s a law that clearly states the violation made by google, then this argument may push through. Well, personally, I can’t see any logic with this demand. As far as I know, violations may only occur if someone make it appear that he or she owns the article written by other person.

  3. If they get this pushed through people will just find other outlets to get their news from. AP is not the only news source out there. I think they are going to back themselves into a corner and they will actually lose more in the long run.

  4. Sue Baldwin

    Greed that’s all it is. In the meantime, Senior Citizens living on Social Security and maybe a part time job are being squeezed out of participation in Society. It’s time for action on our part to speak up and let the Country know that the manner in which the elderly are treated in any society directly affects that country’s success or failure. This has been studied by various research groups. In my Sociology, physcology, political science, spirituality classes this has been part of our studies and found to be very accurate.

  5. Another good example of the Fat Cats (or, rather the former fat cats) shooting themselves in the foot. Who takes the AP serious any more, anyway?

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  7. Think, that not all so simply. And business not only in AP and to the policy of Google. But it was not as though, it is a question of the future, and he will be decided. Thank you for food to the reflections.

  8. AP is stuck in the 20th century, If they don’t want people linking to their content they shouldn’t put it on a website. Pure and simple.

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