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The Huffington Post Slammed for Content Theft
The Huffington Post, a venture-capital-backed new media site that mixes links to other sites content with hundreds of celebrity and volunteer blogger posts, is being accused of slimy business practices by a handful of smaller publications who say the site is unfairly copying and publishing their content.
Whet Moser, an editor at alternata]ive weekly Chicago Reader wants to know why The Huffington Post's newly formed Chicago-focused venture is stealing their copyrighted concert reviews and reprinting them in whole in order to get search engine traffic. And he found other examples taken wholesale from The Onion and Time Out Chicago.
Compare for example, the Chicago Reader's Amanda Palmer review and The Huffington Post's (screenshots if the pages change: Reader, The Huffington Post)
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at 20:53 on December 22nd, 2008
Its well known that the Huffington Post republishes copy-right material without payment and is something for NP to be aware of especially if it starts revenue sharing?
at 20:22 on December 27th, 2008
Good story.
at 14:13 on March 31st, 2009
I have seen this before. There are products that can help content creators get the credit that they deserve. Tynt’s Tracer reveals what content is being copied from your website and automatically adds an attribution link back to your original content if it is lifted from your site and pasted into an email, blog or website.
Accounts are free so you can test drive it.
Trevor
http://www.tynt.com
Do you know what is being copied from your site?