Are RSS Feeds Copyrighted?
This article explains whether RSS feeds are copyrighted. In short, the answer is YES.
What is RSS?
Websites are norally accessed with a web browser. RSS is a technology that allows a webpage (blog, etc.) to be accessed without a web browser. RSS can be accessed by many tools, including an RSS reader, which is software that allows you to view the RSS feeds of many websites at once.
Are RSS Feeds Copyrighted?
In the United States, the author of any written material generally owns a copyright on that material. Since RSS is merely a way to access that material, the material is still copyrighted. RSS doesn’t change anything. Whether you use an RSS tool or a web browser to access material, the material is still copyrighted.
In other words, laws apply to new technology just as they would to traditional materials (books, brochures, etc.).
Are Scrapers Violating Copyrights?
Scrapers are software tools that copy material off one website and post the material to a website owned by the person using the scraper. When scrapers copy material without permission of the copyright owner, copyright infringement occurs.
What Can I Do if My Website is Illegally Copied?
I answered this question and some others on these posts:
If you want to protect your material, or if you need to defend yourself in a copyright lawsuit, I would be glad to talk with you about your situation.
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- 09.26.08 / 10am
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- Copyright
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