Greetings from Lithuania! My name is Gleb Dolgich. I'm rather new to this list. I've discovered it when the first version of my shareware headline grabber...
Gleb Dolgich
glebd@...
Aug 2, 2000 10:04 pm
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Hello, I am writing to announce that Treehouse Software, Inc. (TSI) will be hosting an XML seminar on Thursday, September 7, at the Greentree Holiday Inn in ...
Kara Phillips
treehousesoftwareinc@...
Aug 3, 2000 6:02 pm
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Today marks the first day of a public test of NewsTrolls newest feature, RDF feeds. Thousands of news and information sites around the world publish their ...
stephen.downes@...
Aug 4, 2000 4:35 pm
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I have recently begun an investigation into our XML syndication patterns, and have come to a terrible conclusion. Over 90% of our XML exports are going to a...
Steven Roussey
sroussey@...
Aug 4, 2000 8:27 pm
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I think 100 per day is more than reasonable. This is even more evidence of the need for subsciption based syndicating. Rather than having your server loaded...
Steve Agalloco
spagalloco@...
Aug 4, 2000 8:54 pm
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I was really impressed by possibilities of RSS/RDF and syndicating so i finally made myself to sit down and learn XML and all this fun stuff around. The result...
Daniel Dočekal
ddoc@...
Aug 4, 2000 9:43 pm
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Hello syndication, Just before everybody starts to develop his own solution: The source from NewsIsFree.com is published under the GPL license and available...
Pino Calzo
pino@...
Aug 5, 2000 10:22 am
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... The best place to look is xmlTree which has a comprehensive RSS directory: http://www.xmltree.com/xml/rootSchema.xml?keys=&schema=11 You can also get all...
Ian Davis
ian@...
Aug 5, 2000 12:38 pm
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... Very interesting work. Yet another reason to learn Php. BTW I notice you have a link to newshound. You (and maybe others) might want to know that it has...
zac
zac@...
Aug 5, 2000 3:33 pm
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http://www.sleeping-giant.ie/sleepinggiant.rdf this returns RSS with one item containing some weird character which cannot be converted to anything printable...
Daniel Dočekal
ddoc@...
Aug 5, 2000 7:33 pm
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There are plenty of free national/world news feeds out there. Does anybody know of any source that provides local feeds? Preferably free, but I am also...
David King
david.king@...
Aug 8, 2000 6:52 pm
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We [Moreover] have been working for some time on a large project to provide comprehensive local news feeds. I'll post to this list when I have a scheduled date...
David Galbraith
david@...
Aug 8, 2000 7:33 pm
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My reaction to Moreover's new "Headline Newslink Agreement" http://www.newstrolls.com/news/dev/downes/column000809.htm ... and deeper questions, like: can any...
stephen.downes@...
Aug 9, 2000 7:35 pm
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Hi, ... hum, News Is Free ( http://www.newsisfree.com/ ) also exports all it's feeds in Javascript (RSS, WAP to come soon...) Many of these feeds are actually...
Mike Krus
mwkrus@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:04 pm
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... I've emailed with David Galbraith of Moreover, and he's a nice guy. I doubt he really means to lay claim to the entire syndication industry, more likely it...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:19 pm
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... "collection ... available ... individual ... but cost ... Telephone book information is not copyrightable. U.S. Supreme Court - FEIST PUBLICATIONS, INC. v....
stephen.downes@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:30 pm
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... Actually and really - ANYTHING that has been made by AUTHOR holds his copyright. So even TITLE of article (for example at Wired or News.com) is work...
Daniel Dočekal
ddoc@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:37 pm
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... From that URL: Factual compilations, on the other hand, may possess the requisite originality. The compilation author typically chooses which facts to ...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:41 pm
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... In the US we have the "fair use" clause, allowing us to use copyrighted material for some purposes. I believe that syndication would fall under the fair...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:45 pm
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... Moreover's ... creative ... question ... Moreover ... Hm. Here is Moreover's top level categorization: Consumer Dow Jones 30 Finance General Industry ...
stephen.downes@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:48 pm
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... Yes, "fair use" is part of _international_ copyright law. And i can say you for sure, that syndication is not falling into fair use. ... Exactly,...
Daniel Docekal
ddoc@...
Aug 9, 2000 8:51 pm
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... <snip> ... I think you're misunderstanding. My argument is not that their classifications are original, but that the work of classifying could be ...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:02 pm
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... Can you reference any previous cases where this has been ruled on? I would think that the amount of information used in syndication is so small that it ...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:09 pm
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Oh well you twisted my arm - I guess I'd better comment. I guess the contract contains the usual over formal legalese that lawyers have to put in. We don't for...
David Galbraith
david@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:09 pm
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-- ... Realize that not only the 'the work of classifying could be considered original work, and thus protected under copyright law' but the 'idea of...
Steve Agalloco
spagalloco@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:23 pm
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... Sorry, I just wanted to hear your side of the story. ... I thought it was something like that. ... So are you going to be a JIT-SE, or will you just search...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:26 pm
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... Indeed, but retain (Webster's: to keep in possession or use, to hold secure or intact) implies that they only hold on to the intellectual property rights...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:29 pm
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I'm not a copyright attorney, but it seems like Mr. Downes article is making gross misinterpretations of the Moreover agreement. To me, it seems like a pretty...
Evan Williams
ev@...
Aug 9, 2000 9:42 pm
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... is ... it ... OK, first, I am not using and do not have access to their *software* - I am accessing some .js files posted in a public area on their website...
stephen.downes@...
Aug 9, 2000 10:06 pm
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... But you're not linking to them -- you're using their software and embedding its output in your page. You may think it's a silly distinction, but it is ...