Hullo you fine figure of a man, or most beauteous woman, I come baring the gift of something to chew over. A mere morsel, but a tasty one.
Somebody asked a question about a site called [urlhttp://www.clipclip.org/]Clip Clip[/url] on a group that I moderate. People there sem to have already reached a conclusion of sorts, but I thought it might interest you guys here.
The 'learn more' link makes it out to be something akin to bookmarking sites, but actually it is something different. Basically, it is a site that lets you copy and paste content from the internet (websites, blogs) and re-post them on your own Clip Clip page. Social bookmarking is, as far as I am aware, a way to direct friends/other users to content that you find interesting on the internet, but the actual content remains on the writer's own website. Clipclip copies the web content from blogs and websites and hosts it on their own webspace, therefore taking the traffic away from the author of the content. There is a link t the original source, but content is copied in whole and with pictures, etc.
So, is this legal? I can't see how it is any different from someone coming to my blog, copying the articles and then posting them on their own site. I can't see how it is any different from a user-lead blog-scraper.
I think a line in their terms of use is telling:
Quote:
Coolchaser [parent organisation] undertakes to obey all relevant copyright laws, however misguided we may all judge them to be.
(bolding mine)
I love the 'we may all judge' bit. I'm pretty sure the majority of end users aren't doing this because they think that copyright law is bunk, but because they are unaware that there is an issue.
Anyway, is this a legitimate use of web content, or are they doing something wrong? Is this the obvious progression of the sharing of web content? Will this be the 'next big thing'?