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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
Since when are websites not copyrighted? You can even formally register them. Or blogs, for example.
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I'm not talking about original copyrighted content. I'm talking about information. For instance if I have a date of a product release or information about it and someone reads it. I would not expect them to cite the source where hey got it. It's general information. Now if one was gonna write a paper on Bengal tigers, yeah you would have to citte sources where you got it. But that's academic. But if a company releases a street date for something and everyone has that info I don't see a problem. Now if these guys were copying an article word for word that is different story. To be honest though the ereader world is so small and sales have dropped off so severely (due to other devices and ereader tech pretty much hitting a ceiling) I'm surprised anyone would dedicate a blog or YouTube channel to them any longer.