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CBC Threatens Podcast App Makers, Argues that RSS Readers Violate Copyright (boingboing.net)

Cory Doctorow, writing for BoingBoing (condensed):The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) publishes several excellent podcasts, and like every podcast in the world, these podcasts are available via any podcast app in the same way that all web pages can be fetched with all web browsers -- this being the entire point of podcasts. In a move of breathtaking, lawless ignorance, the CBC has begun to send legal threats to podcast app-makers, arguing that making an app that pulls down public RSS feeds is a "commercial use" and a violation of the public broadcaster's copyrights. This is a revival of an old, dark era in the web's history, when linking policies prevailed, through which publishes argued that they had the right to control who could make a link to their sites -- that is, who could state the public, true fact that "a page exists at this address." But the CBC is going one worse here: their argument is that making a tool that allows someone to load a public URL without permission is violating copyright law -- it's the same thing as saying, "Because Google is a for-profit corporation, any time a Chrome user loads a CBC page in the Chrome browser without the CBC's permission, Google is violating CBC's copyright."We hope it was all an accidental mistake from the CBC, because it seems like a very stupid thing to do otherwise.

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  1. Fine by XxtraLarGe · · Score: 4, Informative

    Block all CBC podcasts. When someone enters, have a dialog box pop up explaining the reason CBC podcasts can't be accessed. See how they like it when their numbers tank. This is the only way some people will learn...

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  2. It's one reddit post people! by Imazalil · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I know you've got your pitchforks our already, but this is all based on one reddit posting.

    Not saying it's wrong, not happening or anything, but jesus, at least wait until two app makers have been impacted. We don't even know which app this is all about.

  3. Re:What a relief by c-A-d · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sorry, and You're welcome. We're just trying to help.

    Also, #defundthecbc.

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  4. DUH! by freeze128 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If CBC doesn't want just ANYONE downloading their podcasts, they already have an internet standard mechanism for restricting that. It's called "Authentication". CBC, the onus is on *YOU*.

  5. Is somebody punking the CBC? by jenningsthecat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm tentatively calling BS on this. FTA, some quotes from the warning that the CBC supposedly issued:

    ... you have agreed to our our Terms of Use located at ...
    ... I would ask to cease immediately the use of our unlicensed podcasts ...
    ... If you interested in CBC content and podcast, we can discuss a license fee model ...
    ... I would be happy to have a call to discuss further our content and services ...

    This is a legal matter, and I very much doubt that the Ceeb would send out such a warning without first having its wording vetted by legal staff. It seems that this little missive wasn't even vetted by anyone whose first language is English. Somebody, (perhaps an insider), may be about to lose his or her job over this.

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  6. Re:CBC Ombudsman by scdeimos · · Score: 4, Informative
    If you follow the link trail to the original reddit post this is indeed the case. On twitter they've commented:

    We’re proud to offer CBC podcasts free on most 3rd-party apps/services. But it's not OK to sell ads on our content w/o permission.