easyJet Wants To Sue Websites That Send It Business
from the is-it-illegal-to-help-someone? dept
I'm always amazed at people who get pissed off at anyone who makes their products more valuable -- especially when they threaten to sue. Like the whole ridiculousness surrounding the Associated Press threatening a blogger for sending more attention its way, for example. The latest case is even more bizarre, as European discount airline easyJet is threatening to sue various travel websites that send it business. It's difficult to see how this could possibly make any business sense for easyJet.Now, obviously, some will claim (as easyJet does) that easyJet should have the right to only sell flights off of its own website. But if these other sites are merely scraping the content and then linking back to easyJet, then what's the problem? These sites are sending more business to easyJet, and it wants to sue them. The lawyer quoted in the article discusses copyright issues (which again, seems to go against what the company should want) and also database rights -- which is recognized in Europe rather than the US. But even if it's true that easyJet has a legal right to block these sites, it still seems like a bad business idea to sue sites for giving you free advertising -- especially when those are the sites people go to when they want to buy airplane tickets.
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Re: agreed
(www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/25/easyjet_warns_expedia/)
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I'm With Jake and Steve
Expedia is acting like ticketmaster, selling easy Jet tickets for more than they are worth and not delivering on the service.
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I'm surprised..
I recently discovered someone was syndicating my podcast RSS feed, republishing it to their web site, and throwing Google ads around it. All of this w/o my permission.
Could this bring the podcast more exposure? Potentially! However it bugged me they took my content and threw ads around it. There was no 'value add' for listeners. The site had no contact info and a private registration. It took me a while to track down the 'owners'. I was able to contact them through their "Private registration company" and they removed my feed [much to my surprise].
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what article?
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and as already mentioned if said article is true then they are 100% correct to do so.
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Re: I'm surprised..
File a DMCA conforming complaint under that statute's Safe Harbor provision with the offending site's hosting company. The infringing material, and maybe even the thief's entire web site, will come down BANG! without hassle because the host service wants to avoid the $250,000 fine for failure to do so "expeditiously. (That's the word the law uses and it usually is interpreted as right now, no delay, no questions asked.)
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OUCH!
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Let them buy some planes and sell the seats off of them.
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Re: Re: I'm surprised..
Yes, where "hassle" means "due process" or "evidence".
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Maybe EasyJet has something to hide
For another EasyJet Scam, check this website:
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/easyjet-c79240.html
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wahhever mann lol doing a review on it easy jet sucks
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