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Copyright Challenge for Sites That Excerpt - 0 views

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    Issued: March 2009. Big companies are starting to crack down on copyright infringements. With over 15 lawsuits in 2007, the number of lawsuits targeted against blogs has started to rapidly rise. The author, Brian Stelter, is a writer for New York Times who's main focus is on television and the digital media. This article seems to be aimed at the big companies who the author believes are unfairly digging into to copyright laws. The article mentions a lot of disputes such as the ones between New York Times and Gate House Media, Silicon Alley Insider and The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and All Headlines News and others. Most of the websites getting sued were blogs or newspaper websites that quoted other people's works, assuming it would be okay under the "fair use" statute of copyright laws.
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    i went to the New York Times online to search the term, "copyright" to get an article relating to copyright issues or infringement. this article by Brian Stelter was published on March 1st, 2009. Stelter is a journalist for the New York Times. Stelter sides with the people who claim to be getting copyrighted. He bases the majority of his article against the bloggers and other online publishes "who seem to be on the rise." He also questions when excerpting from an article becomes illegal copying. Although he mostly sides with the people claiming to be copyrighted he also sheds light on those bloggers and online publishers whom give credit to those sites they excerpted information from. Statler keeps bringing up the issue of "excerpting to find value" in which online publishers combine articles to validate their thesis. In the end, Statler shows both sides of the story and doesn't leave out any information regarding the thoughts of both parties.
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    By BRIAN STELTER Published: March 1, 2009 Brian Stelter focuses on a quotation from the Silicon Alley Insider which quoted a quarter of Peggy Noonan's Wall Street Journal. "We thank Dow Jones in advance for allowing us to bring it to you." The editor added "in advance" because Dow Jones, the publisher of The Journal, had not given the blog permission to use the column. With this particular instance of copyright infringement and others, Stetler brings light to the fact that permission isn't being given between different industries when taking direct quotations or titles from that industries publication. "Some media executives are growing concerned that the increasingly popular curators of the Web that are taking large pieces of the original work - a practice sometimes called scraping - are shaving away potential readers and profiting from the content." He also brings up the numerous lawsuits that arise because of copyright infringement.
Jason Torres

Editorial - Truth in Advertising, Offline or Online - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Should the FTC make sure there is truth in Advertising on the Web, especially in Blogs and Tweets?
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    Should the FTC make sure there is truth in Advertising on the Web, especially in Blogs and Tweets?
Maia S-H

Pregnant Pause: Getting Bloggy about Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy - 0 views

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    Media and teen pregnancy are discussed in the blog section of The National Campaigns' website
Adam Kenner

Weekend Homework on Vimeo Staff Blog - 0 views

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    So here's a little weekend homework assignment for anyone who is interested. Make a 30 second documentary with a complete stranger. Be kind. Be courteous. Be original.
Adam Kenner

Burrard-Lucas Blog » BeetleCam vs the Lions of the Masai Mara - 0 views

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    In 2009 we embarked on a project to take close-up, wide-angle photographs of African animals. To accomplish this we created BeetleCam, a small remote control buggy with a DSLR camera mounted on top.
Maia S-H

Food, Glorious Food Myths - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Specialists discuss foods myths and clarify the facts. I highlighted two sections in which marketing is the source of the rumor--according to some authors, the media has convinced us that sugar is better than high fructose corn syrup and that antioxidant drinks are healthy...
Corey Sherman

Miley Cyrus Vlogging - 0 views

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    Miley Cyrus vlogging with her friend. What do you think about celebrity vlogs/blogs?
Nick Faba

Stumper : Expertinent: The Biology of Negative Advertising - 0 views

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    Cool Article
Adam Kenner

Twitter Blog: The Debate: A Twitter Play-by-Play - 0 views

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    This graph illustrates tweet volume for specific terms mentioned during the course of last week's presidential debate.
Adam Kenner

The Most Curious Thing - Errol Morris - Zoom - New York Times Blog - 0 views

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    The following essay shows how a photograph aided and abetted a terrible miscarriage of justice. I invite readers to offer their own interpretation of the considerable amount of material contained in the footnotes.
alexis felix

Fat Talk Free Week : Understand Media Blog - 0 views

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    I found this video really interesting. It's about how the media affects body image ideals for women and girls and what is being done to stop this "fat talk"
Adam Kenner

From the Archive: Not New, Never Easy - Lens Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In two years of global warfare, America had yet to see almost any pictures of dead Americans.
Adam Kenner

Cover Story: Finger Painting: The New Yorker Blog: Online Only: The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Jorge Colombo drew this week's cover using Brushes, an application for the iPhone, while standing for an hour outside Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in Times Square.
Adam Kenner

Blogging moms wooed by food firms -- latimes.com - 0 views

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    "In some ways, this marketing push has been happening for years: Companies hawking a variety of goods, from diamonds to digital cameras, have been eager to get parent bloggers to write posts that tout their products. But recently, these bloggers say, food companies have upped the ante, bombarding them with free trips to corporate kitchens and mountains of edible swag."
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