Who is among Clickhares Publishing Members?
See the Clickshare press releases (index) for the latest information on this. Q: I have heard that the major online services — America Online and Prodigy in particular — have adopted the practice of storing Web pages of Internet publishers within their own “firewalls” and then serving their millions of users by accessing those “copies” of the real pages. What is the copyright status of this practice? A: Prodigy and America Online “cache” popular Internet website pages on their own servers to provide better speed and reliability to its members. Some legal experts argue that making a digital copy of a document from the Internet, then providing it to hundreds of other users without notifying the originator violates copyright law. But this theory has not been tested in court yet.
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