Summary
This website aggregates news from publicly accessible RSS feeds of trustworthy media sources worldwide. Articles are grouped by topic and summaries are translated into multiple languages.
Legal Framework
What We Do
- Data Collection: We read public RSS feeds — an interface provided by media outlets for content syndication
- Processing: Articles are grouped by topic using NLP and headlines are translated
- Linking: We always link back to the original articles at their respective news sources
What We Do NOT Do
- No web scraping — RSS feeds only
- No circumvention of paywalls or technical protection measures
- No reproduction of full article texts — only headlines and brief descriptions
- No processing of personal data from users
Legal Assessment
RSS Feeds as Public APIs
RSS feeds are public interfaces deliberately provided by publishers for content syndication. Their use is explicitly intended and serves the purpose of news distribution.
Copyright Law
We do not reproduce full articles. The use of headlines and brief descriptions from RSS feeds falls under fair use and press reporting privileges. All content links back to original sources.
Database Protection (EU Directive 96/9/EC)
We do not extract substantial parts of protected databases. RSS feeds represent deliberate publication intended for redistribution.
Press Privilege
The aggregation and topical grouping of news constitutes an independent editorial effort that falls under press privilege.
Data Protection (GDPR)
We do not process personal data from users. For details, please refer to our privacy policy.
Sources and Further Information
- RSS 2.0 Specification — open standard for content syndication
- §§ 87a ff. UrhG (German Copyright Act - Database Protection)
- Art. 5(3)(c) Directive 2001/29/EC (press reporting)
- Art. 15 EU Copyright Directive 2019/790 (publishers' neighbouring rights)