Microsoft Takes Down Slideshow-Building Tool After Getty Images Lawsuit
jfruh writes Slideshows are an increasingly popular (and, for publishers, lucrative) web content genre. So why not automate their production? Microsoft had a beta tool that was part of Bing Image Search that did just that, but took it down in the face of a lawsuit from Getty Images. It turns out that, unlike a human web content producer, Bing couldn't distinguish between images publishers have the rights to use and images they didn't.
that produces nothing just stifled innovation. Go go content rights owners!! We have these parasites and a few posts down we have true movers and shakers like Musk.
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
That could always come later. It wouldn't be unusual for something like that to start with someone saying, "Look, we may be interested in some kind of partnership, but first take the whole thing down until we can work out licensing."
It is not a protected right it is a granted privilege. Rights are protected from being removed by others. Copyright and Patent are granted privileges.
You can call it whatever you want but truth is truth.
Why is it so hard to only have politicians for a few years, then have them go away?