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Partial usage of third-party content in a mobile application
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar ManaraWhat is my liability for third-party content I host?Commercial/free third-party application to browse/watch YouTube, is that legal?Can someone take a image under copyright by a third party and legally use it as a Trademark without permission?Does a TOS also apply for third-party resources on a website?Why an app that streams audio from third party site that extracts audio from Youtube is illegal?Can identification be confirmed over a mobile application, for alcohol consumptionThe Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, also known as EU Copyright Directive and file 2016/0280(COD)Could a third party revive a dead trademark if another company has unlawfully been using it?“Space Data Corp. v. X” on the NDA protection of trade secrets
I notice few applications in App Store use articles from news web-sites such a New York Time, The Guardian etc.
But, they do not use photos or graphics (actually they use their own photos and graphics) but only text. They take few parts of particular article, main theses and compile it to an article. But they still put source of content.
NYTime's Permissions & policies says
In most contexts, rights to use article text only (without
photographs, graphics, etc.) can be obtained instantly by clicking the
Reprints link that appears on most article pages on NYTimes.com.
Is it legal to use content like it?
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I notice few applications in App Store use articles from news web-sites such a New York Time, The Guardian etc.
But, they do not use photos or graphics (actually they use their own photos and graphics) but only text. They take few parts of particular article, main theses and compile it to an article. But they still put source of content.
NYTime's Permissions & policies says
In most contexts, rights to use article text only (without
photographs, graphics, etc.) can be obtained instantly by clicking the
Reprints link that appears on most article pages on NYTimes.com.
Is it legal to use content like it?
intellectual-property internet
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I notice few applications in App Store use articles from news web-sites such a New York Time, The Guardian etc.
But, they do not use photos or graphics (actually they use their own photos and graphics) but only text. They take few parts of particular article, main theses and compile it to an article. But they still put source of content.
NYTime's Permissions & policies says
In most contexts, rights to use article text only (without
photographs, graphics, etc.) can be obtained instantly by clicking the
Reprints link that appears on most article pages on NYTimes.com.
Is it legal to use content like it?
intellectual-property internet
I notice few applications in App Store use articles from news web-sites such a New York Time, The Guardian etc.
But, they do not use photos or graphics (actually they use their own photos and graphics) but only text. They take few parts of particular article, main theses and compile it to an article. But they still put source of content.
NYTime's Permissions & policies says
In most contexts, rights to use article text only (without
photographs, graphics, etc.) can be obtained instantly by clicking the
Reprints link that appears on most article pages on NYTimes.com.
Is it legal to use content like it?
intellectual-property internet
intellectual-property internet
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It's legal to use copyrighted material provided you get permission from the copyright holder. In this case, there's an easy way to get the rights to the text, so presumably the users did it and everything is legal.
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It's legal to use copyrighted material provided you get permission from the copyright holder. In this case, there's an easy way to get the rights to the text, so presumably the users did it and everything is legal.
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It's legal to use copyrighted material provided you get permission from the copyright holder. In this case, there's an easy way to get the rights to the text, so presumably the users did it and everything is legal.
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It's legal to use copyrighted material provided you get permission from the copyright holder. In this case, there's an easy way to get the rights to the text, so presumably the users did it and everything is legal.
It's legal to use copyrighted material provided you get permission from the copyright holder. In this case, there's an easy way to get the rights to the text, so presumably the users did it and everything is legal.
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