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1 Search engines and copyright Cardozo 10 Sep 2007 Jon Bing Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law

2 First search engine 1995

3 Another search enginge

4 Basic information system

5 Functions of an information system 1.Search function – index 2.Relevance assessment – KWIC, abstract 3.Source function – relative to requirement of domain: For law, authentic document

6 Outline search engine

7 Search request – example

8 Retrieval

9 Key-word in context (KWIC) ”Snippets” -- Relevance function for texts

10 Thumbnails – relevance function for images

11 Thumbnail quality

12 Hyperlinks Link to original siteLink to snapshot stored by engine

13 Possible copyright issues

14 Copy on which indexing is based 1.Is the extract from the site a ”copy”? 2.Importance of robot.txt or similar commands? User-agent: macrobot Disallow: cat.htm

15 Copy retained (”cached”) 1.Cached copy relevant in copyright terms 2.Is the two different aspects of cached copies relevant for discussion? 3.Use for relevance function necessary – included implicit consent 4.Use as alternative to original moral rights or competition 5.Should rights holder be required to govern situation by metatags or otherwise

16 Inverted file: reproduction? Index file and addresses (”inverted file”) have sufficient information to re-create a reprodction of the original text – relevant legal issue?

17 Hyperlinks Link to original site Link to snapshot stored by engine Is link to original site an example of ”making the work” available to the public?

18 Snippet Link to original siteLink to snapshot stored by engine 1.Is snippet a ”citation”? 2.Is snippet a reproduction original work? 3.Is snippet included implicit consent?

19 Thumbnails 1.Is thumbnail a ”citation”? 2.Is thumbnail a reproduction original work? 3.Is thumbnail included implicit consent ?

20 Three possible alternatives 1.Extend rights holder control through formalised statements (”robot.txt”) 2.Rely on implied consent (or fair use) 3.Legislative solution

21 Legislative solution 1.Permit reproduction for indexing 2.Permit caching for providing of snippets only (and low resolution thumbnails) 3.Authorise rights holder controls through formalised statements (like robot.txt or metatags) 4.Sanction lack of compliance with such statements when valid


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