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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Visual Search Startup Takes a Whack at Copyright Issue

Visual Search Startup Takes a Whack at Copyright Issue

eWeek writes about Eyealike, a new visual search engine that will allow companies to search for uses of images and video that are violating copyright.

Given the number of student who erroneously assume that copyright only protects text - a development with scary implications.
Posted by Vickie Kline at 12:04 PM

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