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Found in context: { ... 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/saving clips for personal consumption is one thing. re-distributing it probably needsmore thought.“Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. ... }
 

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: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Found in context: { ... Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. After all this is what Google does too (as well as all other search engines out there), it just extracts parts of the content and serves the searchers with, but none of us can read the whole content based on what the search engine’s results are and still we need to click on the links to go to the original sources… etc, etc..web2innovations.com mentions about an interesting concept called NosyJoe that is, by the way, planned to be a new breed of social search engine that semantically extracts the meaningful components in the content (meaningful keywords, phrasal components and w... }
 

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: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Found in context: { ... Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. After all this is what Google does too (as well as all other search engines out there), it just extracts parts of the content and serves the searchers with, but none of us can read the whole content based on what the search engine’s results are and still we need to click on the links to go to the original sources… etc, etc..web2innovations.com mentions about an interesting concept called NosyJoe that is, by the way, planned to be a new breed of social search engine that semantically extracts the meaningful components in the content (meaningful keywords, phrasal components and w... }
 

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: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Found in context: { ... saving clips for personal consumption is one thing. re-distributing it probably needsmore thought.“Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. After all this is what Google does too (as well as all other search engines out there), it just extracts parts of the content and serves the searchers with, but none of us can read the whole content based on what the search engine’s results are and still we need to click on the links to go to the original sources... }
 

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: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Found in context: { ... 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/saving clips for personal consumption is one thing. re-distributing it probably needsmore thought.“Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. ... }
 

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: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Found in context: { ... Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. After all this is what Google does too (as well as all other search engines out there), it just extracts parts of the content and serves the searchers with, but none of us can read the whole content based on what the search engine’s results are and still we need to click on the links to go to the original sources… etc, etc..... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:12 am - Found in page: http://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/search/label/content - Main site: nextnetnews.blogspot.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Found in context: { ... Yes, we, just like w2i (web2innovations.com), think if enough clips are made over a given content, Clipmarks could make a few ad dollars, pretty fine by me, yet you would not be able to read the whole content based on the snippets alone, therefore as long as you cannot meaningfully read over these clips but, instead, you are sent to Techcrunch as the content owner (the source), then it is OK, in my view. After all this is what Google does too (as well as all other search engines out there), it just extracts parts of the content and serves the searchers with, but none of us can read the whole content based on what the search engine’s results are and still we need to click on the links to go to the original sources… etc, etc..web2innovations.com mentions about an interesting concept called NosyJoe that is, by the way, planned to be a new breed of social search engine that semantically extracts the meaningful components in the content (meaningful keywords, phrasal components and w... }
 

Added: March 1, 2007, 5:07 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: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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Added: March 1, 2007, 5:00 am - Found in page: http://www.linkedwords.com/society/society-issues/intellectual-property-issues/copyright-infringement/content_owner.php - Main site: www.linkedwords.com Opens in new window - Similar pages: infringement of intellectual property, copyright infringement notice, copyright clearance center


 

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