Re: Policies and so on
Pino Calzo <[email protected]> Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:16:20 +0100
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Hm - interesting subject, although really not very new ;) > I assume they generate them from the html pages (which is > probably a pain, I am grateful and impressed)! thanks - although we've got a very automated system, it takes quite some manual work to keep our thousands of sources up-to-date...We also had to outsource parts of that work to paid "employees". Just if you wonder what that premium, advertising and paypal stuff (aka: money) on our site is about ;) We also have some sites not able to produce their own RSS, but instead pointing to us. It's our policy not to scrape a site, if there's an XML export (for obvious reasons..) > And they would probably provide such files if they knew about RSS... some actually really do. Especially since mid of last year we noticed a strong increase in emails from newspapers/content providers stating something like: "we noticed that you scrape our site - we are proud to provide now our own RSS feeds - please reflect that". Something we love to do as every RSS source reduces our admin overhead.. To the legal side: There are things like the Digital Copyright Millenium Act and the European Union has something similar. Based on these it's current court ruling (yes - there have been court trials about this - not with us, but others in the field) that scraping is considered "fair use" - as long as you clearly say where you've got the headlines from and don't take more than the headline and 1-2 description sentences. Our servers reside in Switzerland and the situation here is a bit grey-shaded as there are no respective laws, but the rulings here tend to reflect EU rulings. I remember some huge discussions about this 2-3 years ago ;) It all got very relaxed now. I personally think, this has a lot to do with the evangelization efforts, the court rulings and that the big publishing houses understood that RSS & scraping is NOT "evil", but to their benefit ;) Also any restrictive ruling would put heavy legal pressure on the search engine industry - something nobody wants Scraping: There are quite some "unofficial" rules we consider when scraping, but the same applies to search engines. Google doesn't index every site, neither. I don't know if we're "more" responsible than others - it's just in our very own interest to be responsible in scraping, to be reactive to removal requests (happened - and there exists no public "black list") and to be responsible in the way stuff gets exported on the other side. Our spiders are recognizable & blockable, we respect robots.txt etc. I suppose this all helps us now, as we get many add/modify requests directly from the publishers. Ok - that has to be sufficient for now. The subject has really been discussed here several times - there's an archive otherwise for details ;) Pino Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/syndication/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/