[SFDXA] Morse Code catches Google stealing lyrics
Kai
k.siwiak at ieee.org
Mon Jun 17 10:30:48 EDT 2019
The following is courtesy of Ann Siwiak, KE4IEV. [search: (genius google morse
code) including the parentheses]
73,
Kai, KE4PT
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Genius said it used Morse code to catch Google stealing lyrics
KEITH WAGSTAFF, Jun 16, 2019;
Genius is, well, genius. The company recently accused Google of lifting song
lyrics from its site, reports the Wall Street Journal.
How did Genius know Google was stealing? In 2016, Genius made a few changes to
the punctuation in its song lyrics. Sometimes, it used a straight apostrophe.
Other times, a curly one.
Genius did this in a very specific sequence because (are you ready for this?)
when "the two types of apostrophes were converted to the dots and dashes used in
Morse code, they spelled out the words 'Red Handed.'"
That's how Google was caught, according to Genius.
Google denied stealing any lyrics. Instead, it claimed, the lyrics that show up
in the "information panels" that pop up in a Google search are from licensed
partners. Genius, however, says it found more than 100 examples of Google taking
its content.
Increasingly, Google is trying to provide users with as much information as
possible on the search page ??? convenient for users who don't want to click onto
a website, but bad news for websites that depend on those clicks.
These kinds of lawsuits are fodder for politicians ??? most notably Elizabeth
Warren ??? who want to break up big tech. As this incident shows, companies such
as Google, Facebook, and Amazon have the power to hurt smaller competition with
a few design tweaks.
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