The next big copyright battle may be fought in the kitchen.Content tracking company Attributor recently conducted a study to get an idea of how frequently online recipes are copied and reposted to other sites. What it found might concern some recipe publishers.Attributor collected all the original recipes that appear on Epicurious.com, Allrecipes.com and RachaelRay.com. The software then checked those recipes against what was available elsewhere on the Web, looking for what they call matches–or instances in which two recipes are similar enough to be possibly copyright infringing.
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us: Pirates in the kitchen: Recipe copying ‘rampant’ online
The next big copyright battle may be fought in the kitchen. Content tracking company Attributor recently conducted a study to get an idea of how frequently online recipes are copied and reposted to other sites. What it found might concern some recipe publishers.