Posted on 04/05/2004 3:53:42 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Edited on 05/27/2014 11:31:00 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Note: Don't post anything at all from the Las Vegas Review Journal or anything from organizations run by Stevens Media, LLC or RightHaven, LLC until the lawsuit brought against us by them is resolved.
Here's an updated alphabetical list of the sites that have complained about copyright violations thus far. The posting program will only allow excerpts and or deny posting where designated from the following sites:
These sites must be excerpted and linked only [300 words or less, 1/2 the words or less for short articles]:
All McClatchy sources must be excerpted and linked.
These publishers have asked us not to allow any material at all to be posted to FR:
05/06/04 -
Received another letter from Gannett Publications, publisher of USAToday, and several other newspapers. Due to contractual arrangements they have with third-party content providers, they have denied our request to allow posting of excerpts. They will only allow the posting of titles and links.
Please do not post full text or even excerpts from the following Gannett Web sites:
GANNETT NEWSPAPERS ON THE WEB:
Alabama
The Montgomery Advertiser
Arizona
The Arizona Republic, Phoenix
Tucson Citizen
Arkansas
The Baxter Bulletin
California
The Californian
The Desert Sun, Palm Springs
The Salinas Californian
Tulare Advance-Register
Visalia Times-Delta
Colorado
Fort Collins Coloradoan
Connecticut
Norwich Bulletin
Delaware
The News Journal, Wilmington
Florida
FLORIDA TODAY, Brevard County
The News-Press, Fort Myers
Pensacola News Journal
Tallahassee.com
Tallahassee Democrat
Georgia
The Times, Gainesville
13WMAZ Macon, GA
WXIA-TV 11 Alive.com, Atlanta
Guam
Pacific Daily News, Hagatna
Hawaii
The Honolulu Advertiser
Illinois
Rockford Register Star
Indiana
The Indianapolis Star
Journal and Courier, Lafayette
Chronicle-Tribune, Marion
The Star Press, Muncie
Palladium-Item, Richmond
Iowa
The Des Moines Register
Iowa City Press-Citizen
Kentucky
The Courier-Journal, Louisville
Louisiana
The Town Talk, Alexandria
The Daily Advertiser, Lafayette
The News-Star, Monroe
Daily World, Opelousas
The Times, Shreveport
Maryland
The Daily Times, Salisbury
Michigan
Battle Creek Enquirer
The Detroit News
and Free Press
hometownlife
Lansing State Journal
Times Herald, Port Huron
Minnesota
St. Cloud Times
Mississippi
Hattiesburg American
The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson
Missouri
Springfield News-Leader
St. Louis KSDK Channel 5
Montana
Great Falls Tribune
Nevada
Reno Gazette-Journal
New Jersey
Asbury Park Press
Courier News, Bridgewater
Courier-Post, Cherry Hill
Home News Tribune, East Brunswick
Daily Record, Morristown
The Daily Journal, Vineland
New York
Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton
Star-Gazette, Elmira
The Ithaca Journal
Poughkeepsie Journal
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Observer-Dispatch, Utica
The Journal News, Westchester County
North Carolina
Asheville Citizen-Times
Ohio
Newspaper Network of Central Ohio
Telegraph-Forum, Bucyrus
Chillicothe Gazette
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Coshocton Tribune
The News-Messenger, Fremont
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
News Journal, Mansfield
The Marion Star
The Advocate, Newark
News Herald, Port Clinton
Times Recorder, Zanesville
Oklahoma
Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat
Oregon
Statesman Journal, Salem
Pennsylvania
Public Opinion, Chambersburg
Clipper Magazine, Inc, Mountville
South Carolina
The Greenville News
South Dakota
Argus Leader, Sioux Falls
Tennessee
Ashland City Times
The Daily News Journal Murfreesboro
The Dickson Herald
The Fairview Observer.com
Gallatin News Examiner
Hendersonville Star News
The Jackson Sun
The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville
Robertson County Times
The Tennessean, Nashville
Williamson County Review Appeal, Franklin
Utah
The Spectrum, St. George
Vermont
The Burlington Free Press
Virginia
The Daily News Leader, Staunton
Washington
The Bellingham Herald
The Olympian, Olympia
Washington, D.C.
WUSA 9.com
West Virginia
The Herald-Dispatch, Huntington
Wisconsin
The Post-Crescent, Appleton
The Reporter, Fond du Lac
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc
Marshfield News-Herald
Oshkosh Northwestern
The Sheboygan Press
Stevens Point Journal
Wausau Daily Herald
The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids
ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY
Army Times
Armed Forces Journal
Navy Times
Marine Corps Times
Military Times
Air Force Times
Federal Times
Defense News
Military City
OTHER NEWSPAPER DIVISION WEB SITES
101 Things to Do
Clipper Magazine, Inc.
Gannett Direct Marketing Services
Gannett Media Technologies International
Gannett Offset
Nursing Spectrum
Telematch
USA TODAY
USA TODAY
USA WEEKEND
USA TODAY Sports Weekly
GANNETT U.K. LTD.
Newsquest Media Group
TEXAS-NEW MEXICO NEWSPAPERS PARTNERSHIP
Alamogordo Daily News
Carlsbad Current-Argus
The Deming Headlight
El Paso Times
The Daily Times, Farmington
Las Cruces Sun-News
Silver City Sun-News
CAPTIVATE NETWORK
Captivate Network
UNITED KINGDOM
Basildon/Southend Evening Echo
Bolton Evening News
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
Chard and Ilminster News
Colchester Evening Gazette
Daily Echo, Bournemouth
Dorset Echo
Evening Press, York
Evening Times, Glasgow
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
News Shopper
Oxford Mail
South Wales Argus
Southern Daily Echo
Sunday Herald, Scotland
Swindon Evening Advertiser
The Argus, Brighton
The Herald, Scotland
The Northern Echo
Worcester Evening News
Also, do not post images from Corbis or Getty.
Thanks,
Jim
********Additional
New York Times must be excerpted.
All material from the Associated Press must be excerpted regardless of source (very brief excerpts). AP photos are not allowed.
Photographs, pictures, images, graphs etc may not be posted if the websites are on the lists or added in any of the posts below.
This process has already started. Our local public high school requires students to run major term papers though turnitin.com, which specializes in "online plagiarism prevention."
To excerpt from its web site (yes, in less than 100 words!): "
Any text in the paper that is found by our system to be unoriginal appears underlined, color-coded, and linked to its original source. All work submitted to Turnitin is checked against three databases of content:
1. Both a current and extensively archived copy of the publicly accessible Internet (more than 4.5 billion pages updated at a rate of 40 million pages per day);
2. Millions of published works, including the ProQuest commercial database, ABI/Inform, Periodical Abstracts, Business Dateline, and tens of thousands of electronic books including ... Literary Classics;
3. Millions of student papers already submitted to Turnitin."
A copy of the analysis from this site must be turned in with the term paper.
That third database really annoys me. My children are FORCED to GIVE a copy of their own, original work to this company so that future submissions can be matched against what my children have written. It is rather chilling to have the immature ramblings of teenagers be archived like this! Will their words be held against them forty years from now?
Thanks. Arrowhead1952 encouraged me to do that. :^D
The public school plagiarism Nazis are hard at work.
Oh, DANG! We can't post from "The Onion"? And it was always SO informative! ;o)
Added the Times-Picayune (nola.com) to the excerpt and link only list.
they already have "spiders" working the internet looking for blocks of text as small as four or five "ordered" keywords, to try and ferret out businesses they can afford to sue for phony copyright violations... and to shrink the size even further on what qualifies as usable via the "fair use" doctrine.
They don't even have to sue the big boyz... they can blackmail them to "avoid" litigation over what is on their website.
you do it on a small private website, and you will skate..
quote somebody important on a blog run by hewlitt packard, and they threaten HP with a lawsuit, just to get money from the "deep pockets" of the corporation...
yes... the trial lawyers are doing that.
As the industry builds its mechanism for web based lawsuits and blackmail scams, it will become increasingly cost effective for them to sue more and more of the little guys too... as the cost per suit or "legalized blackmail" via the deprecated "fair use" copyright laws of longstanding, goes down to pennies a hit....
"you used three words from our article, please use the paypal button to donate $50.79 for using the "partial" article on your 'information blog,' or consider that you might face litigation over your violation of copyright...
Yes. This is the fallout from RIAA, the DCMA and the phony "file sharing" lawsuits, used as a trojan horse to insert a very large LEGAL INVASION force.. into the internet.
since riaa is probably now a "trademarked" acronymn... we will eventually be sued at the law, for even discussing them by name... "that will be 500 dollars please.. or else!"
Will their words be held against them forty years from now?
I guess that means you don't have a problem with students turning in work they've cut and pasted directly off the internet?
:D
So...we can't even post a link to the "no, not now...not ever" list?
PARAphrase!
:D !!!
There's a GREAT name for the list of those who fear Freep discussions.
Bummer, I can't live without studlife.com.
They actually fear that we may be able to think for ourselves.
What if the student writes an opinion in a paper, and later in life, when his opinions and views may have changed, this former opinion is held against him when he goes to apply for a job? Have your views and opinions changed since you were in high school? I know mine sure have. That comes with maturity as well as with experience.
One of the big problems with today's society is that we want everyone to be perfect and follow all of the rules, as well as to put systems into place to ensure that the rules are followed. While ideally we should all should strive to be model citizens, pragmatically it isn't going to happen, since we are humans. There will be a few that try to break the rules, but the majority that follow the rules shouldn't have to bear the burden for those that break them.
It might be easier if FR just listed the publications that CAN be excerpted or linked. What are we down to now, about two?
For some reason, the first thing that popped into my mind was Hillary Rodham's paper from Wellesley that many people here thought ought to be made public.
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