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Big tech companies refuse to take down illegal site stealing from journalists | Ricochet

Last week, we identified a major criminal enterprise operating a website that has been stealing articles from reputable news sites around the world, including this one, for at least three and a half years.

Each day, they post dozens of articles, stolen from media outlets including The Guardian, Associated Press, CBC, CTV, CityNews, The Globe and Mail and a number of small outlets including Canada’s National Observer, Nunatsiaq News and Ricochet. Every single piece of content on the site is attributed to an AI-generated journalist named ‘Jesse Cox,’ and every single piece of content on this site is stolen.

WeirdGoesPro ,
@WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

This site sounds useful. Anyone have a similar alternative? I think this article just convinced me to give them a try.

SheeEttin ,

I don’t see anyone refusing to take the site down. They contacted the hosting company, and a few days later the hosting company took it down. If this is the quality of journalism they’re trying to protect, I don’t think any value was lost.

grue ,

Copyright infringement is not “stealing.”

bedrooms ,

You forgot to put the archive link.

/s

unexposedhazard ,

This not news, this worthless time wasting information flooding.

spittingimage ,
@spittingimage@lemmy.world avatar

“Major criminal enterprise”… the crime? Reposting news articles.

Nurse_Robot ,

It turns out monetizing stolen content is illegal. Shocking, right?

spittingimage ,
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They sound so breathless and offended by it all.

eskimofry ,

Big corps led the way so they kind of deserve it.

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