Posted on 09/19/2003 1:33:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Subject: Copyright infringement
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 16:27:04 -0400
From: Sean Mills smills@theonion.com
To: webmaster@freerepublic.com
Dear Free Republic,
It has come to our attention that you have published a number of pieces of Onion content at:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/onion
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/k-onion/browse
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/583819/posts
This material was published in THE ONION and the images you are presenting are being served by our servers. The material that you are publishing was published without permission of ONION, INC. Further, the material is copyrighted. You have infringed on our copyright and we, therefore, demand that you immediately cease and desist from any further use of the copyrighted material and remove the material from your website. In addition, you may not use the material in any other manner whatsoever.
Please understand that we anticipate your full and immediate cooperation in this matter. Also, please understand that we do not hesitate to enforce our rights in these situations.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sean Mills
Except that they don't actually DO this. At least, the LAT/WP don't. Liberal sites are allowed to post LAT/WP material with abandon. I don't know about Onion reposts, but I have a feeling it wouldn't take more than two minutes' worth of Google searches to find dozens of other sites reposting their stuff.
Kinda like the "Good Morning Vietnam" movie.
. Soon, FR may consist of nothing buy vanity ramblings.
That is a very real possibility.
No it isn't.
FReeper PRogrammers take of that! I have learned. You cannot post threads from the few sites that object. The notion that the Onion can stop FReepers from posting articles here is a silly one indeed. The Internet, is not subject to certain constraints. That is just so. FR.com has apparantly chosen as a courtesy to abide by requests of certain site providers.
The Media who actually use the net for their articles, ads, editorials, and whatever, will not thrive when they limit access to their sites. Blocking linkage, is a very very short sited policy.
So has the Enquirer. They don't have an agenda other than making money, so they print everything about everyone.
Is there a link to a list of those entities we aren't supposed to post in full?Check out THESE threads:
and
Related Publications in the LAT/WP vs Free Republic Settlement Agreement
Posted by Jim Robinson
On 06/24/2002 8:39 PM PDT with 133 comments
Free Republic LAT/WP Settlement Agreement ^ | 06/24/02 | Jim Robinson
Besides the ComPost and the LAT, which papers are excerpts-only on FR
Posted by foreverfree
On 02/07/2003 7:20 PM PST with 6 comments
foreverfree | 2/7/03 | foreverfree
If using hyperlinks in a medium designed for hyperlinks offends Sean Mills, then he should either password-protect his pages, or use dynamic links (i.e., temporary URLs) like everyone else who wants to publish material in a manner that requires a visit to the homepage.
Sheesh, what a droid this guy is.
Please so not post anything from The Onion.ping
In that case, I'd simply ask two minutes of your time to show us where this is happening. You can spare two minutes...right?
Ok, I took the challenge and waded thru the cesspool over to peek at DU. (Don't worry, I took a lysol bath when I left...) DU looks like they only post excerpted articles of EVERYTHING. Which liberal site are you looking at that allows posting of complete articles?
More like 20 seconds. Five hundred and eleven hits for one of the more famous Onion articles.
Truthout.org is one.
Let me ask you this - if your neighbor tapped into your water or electricity and over time your costs began climbing, and you finally realized just what they were doing and how much it was costing you, wouldn't you be upset?
That is what was going on, only this isn't water or electricity but bandwidth, and it still costs them money. Their get their revenue from ads, and if people are bypassing the ads, their expenses for that bandwidth don't get paid.
Folks, if somebody outside of FR was directly linking to pics on FR, and it caused JR's bills to rise, and he had no way to get the expenses back from the people directly linking and had to pay for it out of his pocket, a lot of you would be screaming for somebody's head.
They were coming out losers anyway on this - it costs them money everytime somebody posted a pic hosted on their website. A single thread on FR could probably cause quite a little bump in their bandwidth costs.
I'm just surprised they took this long - they need to check their web logs a little bit more closely in the future. See my above post (#197 or so) for an explanation of why it costs them money.
Give it up already. Let Jim and Free Republic save their resources for things that matter. Articles from the Onion don't contribute to the stated mission of the Free Republic website which is to "roll back decades of governmental largesse, to root out political fraud and corruption, and to champion causes which further conservatism in America." So their omission here is no big loss.
Sure, the articles were nice for a humor break now and then. I posted a few here myself. But looking at the big picture, they really aren't that important.
So the H-Dog is out. And Jim Anchower too. Permanently.
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