Magazines Accustomed to Collecting Money for Their Product Are Unhappy It's Being Given Away For Free

Just as we suspected, Mygazines.com — the print version of RedLasso that lets users upload full scans of entire magazines — is on the verge of getting sued by publishers unhappy about its content being given away for free. Says the Magazine Publishers of America: "We believe [this] is a blatant copyright infringement of our members’ titles. We are aggressively pursuing the matter in conjunction with our members’ attorneys and expect that legal action will commence shortly." New York magazine agrees: "This is a blatant infringement on all magazines’ copyrights that we’re taking very seriously."

Jul 31, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond
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