Aggregators and Copyright Issues

Giri Vijayakumar
Giri Vijayakumar
from Chennai
13 years ago

I ran into an aggregator http://haaram.com who seems to be just taking content from my feed and republishing it on their site. Is this even legal?

I also noticed some of the other regular IndiBlogger users' blogs/posts as well being copied and was wondering if anyone has had luck communicating a takedown with them? 

Giri

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Mohini Puranik
Mohini Puranik
from Dhule
13 years ago

Thanks for all the nice info here......

Hemal Shah
from Mumbai
13 years ago

hmm guess issue is resolved without any trouble.. good work

Mohini Puranik
from Dhule
13 years ago

ya sir, we knew you were not here, so we are all displined......:). now you are back, to handle....

Hemal Shah
from Mumbai
13 years ago

he he.. thats like my pupils.. Foot in mouth

Mohini Puranik
from Dhule
13 years ago

Thank you Sir....:)

Arti
from Mumbai
13 years ago
Thank you Sir ;) but only a pat wont do, we want a tangible reward for our excellent behaviour :p
Mohini Puranik
from Dhule
13 years ago

I humbly agree with Arti.

Giri Vijayakumar
Giri Vijayakumar
from Chennai
13 years ago

Thanks all.

I contacted their admin through their contact form requesting them to take down the pages that had full copies of my blog articles. I am happy to report that haaram.com has complied with my request and removed the article copies from their website.

So yes, they are a feed aggregator. I set my blogger feed to FULL so that my subscriber readers can use their RSS readers to enjoy my blog. But feed aggregators should take care to truncate feed content if they intend to stay within Copyright Fair Use rules. 

regards,

Giri 

Rumbaho.com
from Hyderabad
13 years ago

1. I would recommend that you only send excerpts over the feed or email. This would help protect your interests in the long run. As you have sen from experience, anyone can use the data your feed sends. They just subscribe once and have incoming posts forever. It is always recommended that you send out excerpts. 

2. The next time this happens, you may not be able to convince them to take down the content. Then it becomes a hassle to inform search engines, etc.

3. If people read everything in a feed, they may not visit your site. RSS subscribers are one thing, but real monetization is in visitors.

Sujith
Sujith
from Kerala
13 years ago

It's just a feed aggregator and not republishing the articles.  Just like the popular News aggregator Google News. The said site is not keeping the traffic with it,  just routing the visitors to respective sites.

umesh derebail
umesh derebail
from Mumbai
13 years ago

I hope the management team of Indiblogger vets this site ( haaram.com) and gives us expert advice, since the same seems to be orginating from Chennai.  I am afraid they might become a competitor of sorts for Indiblogger in long run, by using devious method. Smile

umesh derebail
umesh derebail
from Mumbai
13 years ago

Good pointer Giri, even i did not know somebody can backlink our sites under the pretext of aggregator.  I looked up wiki and found this definition on aggregator Aggregator refers to a web site or computer software that aggregates a specific type of information from multiple online sources.  I believe if the host applies for permission many may grant it too, but as long as he is not commercialising the issue of piracy or plagiarism does not arise.  I am sure the concerned host even though has not revealed his identity he must be legally right.  I am sure others will throw light on this new terminology of AggregatorSmile


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