Recently, there have been several lawsuits filed claiming copyright infringement against websites. Many of these lawsuits have been filed on behalf of newspapers against blogs, forums, and other online sites. The suits claim, among other things, that participants of the online site copied and pasted whole articles from the newspaper’s website in violation of copyright laws.
Although we have a
long standing policy of not allowing copyrighted materials to be posted at BeechTalk, we have noticed a recent uptick in members copying and pasting news articles and/or uploading pictures and other materials to the BeechTalk servers that are owned by others and without permission.
It bears repeating that anything ‘published’ on the Internet, whether it is a story, news article, picture, postcard, photograph, art, etc., is almost invariably copyrighted by the author. In fact, copyrights vest in the creative work immediately once the work is memorialize in a tangible media, such as "online".
It should be noted that the creative work need NOT include a copyright notice. One should assume it is copyrighted unless it explicitly states otherwise.
At this time there is no way of telling the outcome of these lawsuits, but pundits have theorized that we should expect more of them as new agencies and other publishers stake out their online presence and associated revenue models.
In order to protect our members and BeechTalk from possible litigation, all members must abide by the following rules:
1. Copying and pasting entire articles from another site to BeechTalk is strictly prohibited. Instead, please post a link to the article and include,
in your own words, a brief summary of the article AND its relevance to the discussion. Posts with merely a link without substantive text may be removed.
2. Do not upload to BeechTalk via the Attachment Feature any articles, pictures, or other copyrighted materials. It appears that based on recent caselaw (namely, Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc., 487 F.3d 701 (9th Cir. 2007)), inline linking to a photograph may be permitted. However, this is generally considered bad "netiquette" and should be minimized. One may, alternatively, simply post a clickable link to the photograph.
Unfortunately, we can't screen every post at BeechTalk, therefore we ask for your cooperation minimizing BeechTalk's and its members' liability.