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By Joel Walsh [ 28/07/2005 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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True, web content theft has the potential to destroy the web completely if taken to extremes. What would be the point of creating anything if it were immediately stolen?
But by the same token, shoplifting has the potential to destroy retail if taken to its logical conclusion. Yet that hasn't stopped chain stores from reaping a fortune. As in the shopping mall, so on the web: the system still works because the vast majority of users don't steal.
One of the biggest hidden risks of web content theft is in fact that webmasters will overreact to the perceived threat. Could copyright theft fears create an atmosphere of mistrust among publishers, just as phishing and fraud have created an atmosphere of distrust among web users? While we are nowhere near that point yet, it's still worth giving the hysteria a reality check before it gets out of control.
Dangers of Obsessing over Web Content Theft and Internet Copyright Violations
1. Unnecessary Web Content Copyright Registration
Some paranoid webmasters have actually gone to the trouble and expense of registering the copyright of their work with the government--often at the urging of paid services that charge a hefty fee. Yet copyright registration provides no protection against theft. It only provides statutory damages if somehow you ever take the thief to court, AND he or she shows up AND can pay (unlikely). Copyright registration not only costs money. It also takes time. If everyone were to register copyright, the flow of information on the web would be impeded.
2. Chilling Effect of Web Content Copyright Violation Paranoia
Some extremely paranoid website owners have stopped publishing new content--a guaranteed Pyrrhic victory if there ever was one.
3. Wasted Energy and Resources
In short, paranoia over web content theft distracts crucial energy from the creative process of building a website. Every moment you spend wringing your hands over web content theft is a moment you aren't spending building your site.
4. Mostly Fueled by Ignorance of the Real Internet Copyright Situation
Much of the anxiety around internet copyright violations is caused by three groundless myths about the dire consequences for your website if you are a victim:
About the author:
Joel Walsh is a web site content writer: http://UpMarketContent.com
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