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Found in context: { ... Content Owners vs. Content Mash-UpsThere is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. A guy named “AP” made an interesting comment at Techcrunch, which summarized represents the following:“this is an excellent site for the consumer. but does this mean that the content owners would be screwed over? for example, if enough people clip techcrunch, clipmarks could get the ad dollars piggy backing on techcrunch content.http://www.clipmarks.com/tags/techcrunch/sav... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:06 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/02/content-owners-vs-content-mash-ups.html - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... Content Owners vs. Content Mash-Ups There is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. A guy named “AP” made an interesting comment at Techcrunch, which summarized represents the following:... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:16 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/NosyJoe - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... Content Owners vs. Content Mash-Ups There is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. A guy named “AP” made an interesting comment at Techcrunch, which summarized represents the following:“this is an excellent site for the consumer. but does this mean that the content owners would be screwed over? for example, if enough people clip techcrunch, clipmarks could get the ad dollars piggy backing on techcrunch content.http://www.clipmarks.com/tags/techcrunch/sa... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:15 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/mash-ups - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... There is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. A guy named “AP” made an interesting comment at Techcrunch, which summarized represents the following:... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:14 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/copyright-infringement - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... Wednesday, February 28, 2007Content Owners vs. Content Mash-Ups There is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. ... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:13 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/content%20owners - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... There is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. A guy named “AP” made an interesting comment at Techcrunch, which summarized represents the following:... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:11 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/content - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... Content Owners vs. Content Mash-Ups There is an on-going discussion how far the content mash-up start ups can go in their relationship with content owners and how much content can be grabbed from a page without jumping into copyright infringement or going against the content owners' interest. Web2innovations.com thinks that as long as the service/application that grabs snippets of text/content does not recompose the content in a readable format where you can read it at 100% just like you’d be if you were on the original content but offers a link to the source (content owner) instead, then it is OK. A guy named “AP” made an interesting comment at Techcrunch, which summarized represents the following:... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:10 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/Clipmarks - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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Found in context: { ... listings contextually, grammatically and meaningfully related to the keyword/phrase '...content mash-up...'. If you have text in any page containing the keyword/phrase '...content mash-up...' you can add your contextual listing here; it's free and your listing will appear online in real time. In addition, if you are familiar with the keyword/key phrase '...content mash-up...', please consider writing a short description about it. Comments are... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 4:55 am - Found in page: http://www.linkedwords.com/computers/internet/www/semantic-web/content_mash-up.php - Main site: www.linkedwords.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: intelligent content tagging, contextual platform, contextual linking


 

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