Re: "Herbert Estate" shuts down SL Dune RP Group
Posted: 12 Apr 2009 15:19
I think you have their motives wrong. They want the DE to dissappear because the stole from it and don't own the copywrite.
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... and because it's more entertaining, by far, than anything ever written by The Hiking Hack and The Other Guy.Freakzilla wrote:They want the DE to dissappear because the stole from it ...
SandRider wrote:SadisticCynic wrote:Oh no, I just got it! (need a face-palm smiley)![]()
If you want to write a commentary on The Dune Encylopedia and upload that, fine. But please stop trying to rationalize something you know is illegal.Today, Scribd is the place where you publish, discover and discuss original writings and documents.
2. Scribd takes the concerns of copyright holders very seriously. It’s why we created our industry-leading copyright management system, which goes above and beyond requirements set forth in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Every time Scribd receives an official take down request from an author, publisher, or copyright holder, we remove the copyrighted document and add the reference file to our copyright database. If someone tries to upload a document that our system identifies as one of the tens of thousands of works in our copyright database, the document is automatically removed from Scribd. While the technology is not yet perfect, we are constantly working to improve it. And as our reference database grows over time, our system will become even smarter and faster.
Those don't bother me much. A small price to pay for a bookmarked and cross-referenced DE.SandChigger wrote:If you can live with the scan errors.
Seriously, anyone here who doesn't have this book ... why not?SandChigger wrote:And there are used (paperback) copies on Amazon starting from around $37.00.
wonder how their system goes about that, if it's simple file type and size comparison or do they meta tag the content and use that as a comparison point.SandChigger wrote:This is interesting as well:
http://blog.scribd.com/2009/03/30/what- ... -checking/
2. Scribd takes the concerns of copyright holders very seriously. It’s why we created our industry-leading copyright management system, which goes above and beyond requirements set forth in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Every time Scribd receives an official take down request from an author, publisher, or copyright holder, we remove the copyrighted document and add the reference file to our copyright database. If someone tries to upload a document that our system identifies as one of the tens of thousands of works in our copyright database, the document is automatically removed from Scribd. While the technology is not yet perfect, we are constantly working to improve it. And as our reference database grows over time, our system will become even smarter and faster.
No Sandchigger, this was never my reasoning and I never mentioned it. I was arguing that they delete this but they do not delete that. And I didn't know of that database that scribd is readying either.SandChigger wrote:.. And "everyone else is doing it, too" is a pretty grade-school-level excuse, no? .
I got it Chig, but I tend to get a little overly excited in the scat areas.SandChigger wrote:Yea! Someone got it!
You get me, you really really get me!
The website clearly states that they have agreements with some publishers, etc., to host certain books and other copyrighted materials. (Maybe those "for Dummies" books you mentioned?) The upload of those books would still be different from uploads like yours of the DE.cmsahe wrote:No Sandchigger, this was never my reasoning and I never mentioned it. I was arguing that they delete this but they do not delete that. And I didn't know of that database that scribd is readying either.SandChigger wrote:.. And "everyone else is doing it, too" is a pretty grade-school-level excuse, no?