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trooper27 - 8:29 am on May 28, 2007 (gmt 0)


I am still not sure what the copyright legalities are concerning RSS.

If someone displays your feed they are more or less tuning in and have made no copy of your content.... if there is no copy made then have they committed copyright infringement?

In my mind this is not an issue that has been resolved. I am sure others will disagree. Just take due diligence making sure that everything is branded as yours and that all links point back to you.

If they are tuning into your feed and taking your branding and links out then they are altering your feed and this would fall more to infringement.

This is all my Libertarian view though so take it with a grain of salt.

I am very allured to have the same train of thoughts on the topic. If someone really doesn't make a single copy of your content but is just subscribed to your RSS feeds, then, logically, then there ain't any right infringement in the case. Correct me if I am wrong.


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