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dmwmedia.com » Digital Media Wire - Internet - Jun 20, 2008
New York - The Associated Press (AP) has released a statement saying that it has settled an issue with a blogger whom it had demanded remove several posts that quoted short excerpts from AP stories. "In response to …
Also tagged: blogs, publishing, newspapers, fair use, top stories, associated press, media bloggers association, drudge retort, mark hefflinger
culturekitchen.com » culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily - Jun 20, 2008
The whole backstory to the AP vs. Rogers Cadenhead fiasco is already posted at the Media Bloggers Association site. Go read it. And here's Rogers version, by the way. In discussing all the whisper campaign unleashed …
Also tagged: politics, language, media, journalism, rumors, jason calacanis, cory doctorow, mike arrington, mary hodder, jay rosen, smear campaigns, robert cox, ap associated press
culturekitchen.com » culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily - Jun 20, 2008
So Kos uses his blog, just like Michelle Malkin, to parachute on the AP controversy and call himself a hero. In the post not only does he quote an AP article (something I had done earlier that day for fisking …
Also tagged: politics, business, technology, blogs, law, internet, copyright, intellectual property, fair use, dmca digital millenium copyright act, robert cox
culturekitchen.com » culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily - Jun 20, 2008
Yesterday was intense day that I think was made worse by an article written by Scott Hansell over at The New York Times. Not only did he describe bloggers as "free wheeling", but Hansell made it look like the boycott …
Also tagged: politics, business, blogs, law, copyright, blogosphere, dmca digital millenium copyright act, robert cox, ap associated press
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Dec 22, 2007
Blogger Rogers Cadenhead doesn't get to declare the official winner of the bet between the Dave Winer and the New York Times. Google -- the company, not the search engine -- will call a winner, and the Long Now …
Also tagged: new york times, google, wikipedia, top, dave winer, long now foundation, david krane, loser generated content, paul boutin
allthingsd.com » Voices - Dec 21, 2007
In 2002, blogging evangelist Dave Winer made a long bet with New York Times executive Martin Nisenholtz: “In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank …
Also tagged: dave winer