Submitted by Bloodfart2112 t3_zzayqw in food
_ohtz t1_j2bultk wrote
newuser92 t1_j2cdew9 wrote
- SEO, Ted
- All that story doesn't make it copyrighteable. The list of ingredients and simple instructions are never copyrighted.
For example: << 1 lemon ½ tsp salt
- put the salt in the lemon >>
This can never be copyrighted. But <<A golden citrus with sourness and sweetness evoking summer, plus a pinch of sea salt, hefty as if a grandma salting a sauce, the latter atop the former.>> is copyrighteable (copyrighteable materiales gain copyright by default). Still, even though I could challenge any usage of an exact copy of that paragraph, if you transcribed it unto simple instructions, the that would be totally fair.
So, tl;dr, if someone writes like this because they think it makes the ingredient and steps portion copyrighted, they are wrong.
Satansrainbowkitty t1_j2cxtr0 wrote
You explained it perfectly. SEO & copyright laws are both relevant.
[deleted] t1_j2cy6sc wrote
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ProceedOrRun t1_j2cb493 wrote
Right, well that explains why Google preferences rambling bullshit recipes.
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