Seems 'hackers' aren't the only entrepreneurs using the interwebs for fun and profit. Attempting to garner some of the monies made by giants like Google, a company called Tynt, claims to provide a 'service' that tracks what viewers copy and paste from their clients websites. <
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TechCrunch> thinks it's the best thing since Wi-Fi.
Apparently, it doesn't work with Location box copies!
Or my domain blocker is already working...
Here's some "info" in Tynt:
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Tynt Multimedia Inc. is focused on driving new revenue opportunities for content publishers by increasing traffic, increasing onsite user engagement, providing new methods of content discovery, offering a new option for ad delivery, and providing unique insights into user engagement. Tynt Multimedia is VC-backed by iNovia Capital and significant Angel investors. The Tynt patent pending technology is currently deployed on sites around the globe and has already tracked several hundred thousand user actions and recorded the copy of billions of words and images on hundreds of thousands of web sites.
The only "VC" I no of lived in North Vietnam...
OH! It's "Venture Capitalists" Much nicer group! They don't dig pits with sharpened bamboo stakes in them. No, no, they just design instruments that no one can read and offer them for sale on the "open" market...yeah, much nicer people... OTOH, we wouldn't have much of Apple without them...
Back to the "Copy & Paste" copying, I'm sure this company would never stoop to things like adding more information to their reports...or copying just a bit more info from your keyboard...or... Never a lack of people trying to take advantage of the lack of attention/wisdom of the common man...
Here's the source code for the script: <
The Spy who got into my Cut Buffer?>