This blog post finally irritated me enough I had to rant further on it: OJR: Papers must charge for websites to survive I intended to comment (again) on the post itself – but it has…
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A link too far?
Published December 23, 2008 by Damon Kiesow
So, it is going to be a spectacle, especially during a slow news week, when one media company sues another for hyperlinking: Gatehouse sues NYT Co. over local Websites (Boston.com) Gatehouse Media sues New York…
2 CommentsNatural disasters
Published December 12, 2008 by Damon Kiesow
Sure disasters make for good copy and they are a chance for a newspaper to really serve the community — assuming you can print the newspaper and the staff has power at home and can…
Comments closedI spent the morning at a workshop in Worcester, MA focused on reader comments and the law – and for some reason started thinking about ice cream on the way home. The session was organized…
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David Ardia on comments
David Ardia is the director of the Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard. He spoke on a panel in Worcester last November and gave a great summation of CDA 230 and the legal protections newspapers…