You've probably heard of Pinterest by now. But did you know that even if you don't have a Pinterest account or a Pin It button on your site, people may be pinning your content and making it available in the public domain?The reason is because of the Pinterest bookmarklet, which any individual can install on their Web browser and which lets them pin images and videos from any Web page--even those behind a paywall.Fortunately, Pinterest has been responsive to the concerns of digital publishers, an...
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