Digg.com “by notching” the line of copyright
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Digg.com, one of the most popular sites on the Web, attaches for a
legal battle possible to above refuse to remove stories containing a
simple code of 32 digits which lets people split the protection of
copyright of HD-DVD.
The administrators of Digg gave inside at the
requests of user to allow the history to be published, rejecting a
legal notification of a group of film industry of anti-piracy.
“You
would see Digg rather descending the combat that you are prostrate in
front of a larger company,” said the founder of company Kevin Pink in a
report/ratio on line.
“We hear you, and effective immediately we will
not remove stories or comments containing the code and will deal with
that which them consequences could be,” him we are added. At the
beginning, Digg.com started to remove pages containing the notching
code based on one to cease and gives up declaration of a consortium of
ant-piracy which protects from the right-hand sides of intellectual
property and the protection of copy with high definition but stopped
after users revolted. In a report/ratio on the Web site, the geai
Adelson of PRESIDENT de Digg indicated that the decision had been made
to protect the company.
“Our goal is always to maintain a system purely
democratic for the tender and the division of information - and we want
that Digg continues to be a great resource to find the best contained,”
Adelson known as. “However, so that to occur, us all the need to work
together to protect Digg against the exposure to the lawsuits which
could very quickly close us.
” This advertisement produced of an outcry
of the users who were in disagreement with the position of the company.
Rose said that the decision to be held ready the users came after
reception of the “hundreds from stories and of the thousands of
comments” requiring the history are allowed to remain on the Web.
“We
had to make a call, and in our desire to avoid a scenario where Digg
would be stopped or to stop, we decided to conform us and to remove the
stories with the code,” Rose said. Digg.com is a site of “Web 2.0”,
according to its users to be acted as contributing and writers. The
decision at the side with them could mean that the company will have to
fight legal battle to remain alive. “If we lose, then devil, at least
we died while testing,” Rose known as. Digg.com was was arranged as a
one of the 100 principal Web sites by the Alexa company of the
information of Internet which analyzes the traffic of user.
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