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anti-torque t1_iyea44n wrote
This is absolutely bonkers.
Maybe if they go after people who quote the whole of an article, so others on the platform don't have to deal with a paywall, this is okay. But simply researching for papers and citing proper references falls under this.
Retroidhooman t1_iyerdqm wrote
I see Canada continues to move full steam ahead on becoming the biggest joke of a country on the planet.
RedditPPL-R-Ret4rd3d t1_iyeaa1u wrote
Yeah, that's not gonna last.
aquarain t1_iyejc8w wrote
I remember there was a country that tried this with Google before. Some old school country in Europe, famous for art and surrender. I would post a link to the news article about it but for some reason I can no longer find any evidence the country ever existed.
The1stCitizenOfTheIn t1_iyefb8m wrote
How news companies can stop the so-called "theft"
whyreadthis2035 t1_iyefytl wrote
Clicked the link and things went poorly. I’d this real?
aquarain t1_iyeiu2h wrote
Don't click! Hyperlinks are thought crime.
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2SK170A t1_iyedcmf wrote
That seems to fly in the face of fair use, which says something like you can quote (small excerpts, not a whole article) from another source and/or link as long as you provide attribution. A link is itself attribution, no?