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10:10 AM ET, December 30, 2010

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Joe Mullin / paidContent:
Court To AFP: Pics Aren't Free Just Because They're On Twitter  —  Agence France-Presse stunned the Twitter-sphere last month when the wire service defended itself against a copyright claim brought by Daniel Morel, a photographer who captured iconic images of the Haiti earthquake …
Discussion: Lost Remote
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Venkat / Technology & Marketing Law Blog:
Court Rejects Agence France-Presse's Attempt to Claim License to Haiti Earthquake Photos Through Twitter/Twitpic Terms of Service — AFP v. Morel  —  [Post by Venkat with a few comments from Eric]  —  Agence France Presse v. Morel, 10 Civ. 2730 (WHP) (S.D.N.Y.; Dec. 23, 2010)
Blake Hounshell / FP Passport:
The curious case of Glenn Greenwald vs. Wired magazine  —  I love a good blog fight as much as anyone, but after reading several thousand words of accusations and counter accusations being slung between Salon blogger Glenn Greenwald and Wired's Evan Hansen and Kevin Poulsen …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Evan Williams: The Challenges of a Web of Infinite Info  —  Evan Williams and I have known each other for a long time.  From a struggling entrepreneur who started Blogger, to a successful founder who got liberal funding for his podcasting start-up Odeo, to the accidental launch of Twitter …
Discussion: ReadWriteWeb
Erik Sass / MediaPost:
Online Ad Revenue to Grow 10% in 2011, S&P Predicts  —  Online advertising revenue and online retail spending will both grow by 10% in 2011, according to the latest forecast from S&P Equity Research, which also issued predictions about major players and the industry as a whole — not all of them rosy.
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Mark Walsh / MediaPost:
Pew: Two-Thirds of Web Users Buy Online Content  —  The paid-content model made a comeback of sorts in 2010 as newspapers, broadcasters and other types of media companies started or resumed charging fees for access to their Internet and mobile offerings.  The New York Times in January …
Discussion: Pew Internet and New York Times
Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
The best long-form media writing of 2010, magazine edition  —  In case you're looking to catch up on some reading during the holiday lull, here are The Cutline's favorite long-form magazine pieces about media from the past year:  —  1. “Roger Ebert: The Essential Man,” Feb. 16, Esquire
Fortune:
Lack of demand for Demand Media  —  Sure the content mill has found a way to survive and thrive for years now.  But a planned IPO has exposed weaknesses in its business model and accounting methods.  Can Demand Media survive, let alone thrive?  —  By Dan Mitchell, contributor  —  The websites of Demand Media
Marie-Lou Fernandes / The Huffington Post:
Paid News, Treaties and the Indian Media: The Cause Is the Corporation  —  Just when you thought you'd seen it all, more dirt surfaces.  Dirt that's quite old actually — about how the news corporation swallowed the free press — common knowledge for years, front page news material …
Discussion: Times of India
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
In NBC's Shadow, Comcast Ponders an Olympic Plunge  —  Does Comcast cherish the Olympics with the same fervor as did General Electric, which has paid billions to make NBC the network of the Summer and the Winter Games for a generation?  —  The question arises because Comcast …
Discussion: Company Town and TVWeek.com
the nytpicker:
NBC's Brian Williams Declares NYT's “Discovery” of Brooklyn As Media Story Of 2010.  “It's Like Marrakesh,” He Says.  —  NBC News anchorman Brian Williams has declared the NYT's “discovery of Brooklyn” as the media story of 2010.  —  “There are young men and women wearing ironic glass frames on the streets …
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Would Twitter Be Liable For Links To Infringing Material?  —  One of the issues that bothers many folks who pay attention to copyright issues is the growing belief by many copyright supporters that simply posting a link to copyright infringing material could itself be considered infringement.
Jonathan Gold / LA Weekly:
Two Cheers for Anonymity  —  Red Medicine panicked in outing Times' Virbila, but did no lasting harm  —  Anonymity, it has long been held, is the proper state of being for restaurant critics, who would otherwise be feted with rare wines, exquisite nibbles and a level of hospitality unavailable …
Discussion: LA Observed
 
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Ryan Sholin / Invisible Inkling:
So long, ReportingOn  —  In 2008, I was awarded a Knight News …
San Francisco Peninsula Press Club:
Bay Citizen to spend $5 million in one year
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest and Poynter
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Steve Smith / minonline.com:
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