Bing Search Recipes Also Cheat Publishers
Briefly

Bing's decision to display entire recipes directly in search results has sparked accusations of theft from recipe publishers like Inspired Taste, who argue this undermines their traffic.
The frustration with Bing's practices is underscored by a tweet from Inspired Taste, who lamented, 'I also wish that Bing would unship showing our entire tahini recipe (and others) in search results! This is outright theft!'
While Google’s ‘Quick view’ recipe test drew significant outcry, Bing's permanent feature has received little attention, reflecting different user engagement levels between the two search engines.
The silence surrounding Bing's actions raises questions about accountability in how search engines utilize content from smaller publishers, prompting discussions on copyright and fair use.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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