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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
Notre Dame football player Te'o girlfriend hoax 'became truth through the media" — The sports editor at The South Bend (Ind.) Tribune was, not suprisingly, in a meeting when we called Wednesday to ask about the Deadspin bombshell that the widely reported stories about Notre Dame linebacker …
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Deadspin, ESPN, New York Times, TVNewser, JIMROMENESKO.COM, CNET, Yahoo! News, The Wrap and LA Observed
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Spencer Hall / SBNation.com:
The List: People who never looked up Lennay Kekua — The following is a list of organizations and people who, to varying degrees of incompletion, never bothered to check to see if Manti Te'o's girlfriend was real. — 1. Us. — 2. You (Jack Dickey and Timothy Burke excepted) — 3. Sports Illustrated.
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Slate, The Huffington Post, Change of Subject, The Verge and Daily Dot
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
News companies must pay for swiping Twitter pics (but our photo laws are still a mess) — News agencies can't simply help themselves to the photos they find on Twitter. That's the upshot of a closely watched court case involving a freelance photographer who sued the Washington Post …
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Twitter pictures put in spotlight following London helicopter crash — Issue of image copyright highlighted as major media outlets use photos taken by Twitter account holders and posted on site — The fatal helicopter crash in London on Wednesday morning once again put Twitter in the spotlight …
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Daily Dot, The Verge, Fast Company, WebProNews, Business Insider and Poynter
John Herrman / BuzzFeed:
Want To Publish A Twitter Image Legally? Just Embed It.
Want To Publish A Twitter Image Legally? Just Embed It.
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@tone_def, VentureBeat and Plagiarism Today
The Huffington Post:
Darrell Issa Probing Prosecution Of Aaron Swartz, Internet Pioneer Who Killed Himself — WASHINGTON — House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is investigating the Justice Department's prosecution of Aaron Swartz, the Internet activist who committed suicide on Friday …
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CNET, The Atlantic Wire, TIME, Stanford CIS Blog, The Verge, Guardian, Mashable!, Techdirt, TechPresident, Hillicon Valley, Chicago Sun Times, Associated Press and The Daily Beast
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Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
Congresswoman Proposes 'Aaron's Law' Directly to Reddit After Aaron Swartz Suicide
Congresswoman Proposes 'Aaron's Law' Directly to Reddit After Aaron Swartz Suicide
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Hit & Run and TechPresident
Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily:
AOL's Patch to go from lousy local news network to even worse community message board network — Ever since Tim Armstrong took over AOL to “save” the news business, there's been apocalyptic sign after apocalyptic sign that the slick Google ad exec simply had no idea what journalists …
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CJR
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Drone Media Debate Picks Up In 2013, But Coverage Remains Tough To Sustain — NEW YORK — As President Barack Obama begins his second term next week, the administration's drone war is having a media moment, with an uptick in reported strikes, increased calls for accountability on cable news and op-ed pages …
Leigh Beadon / Techdirt:
Dear HBO, Disney, Netflix Et Al: Fragmenting Online TV Lets Piracy Keep Its Biggest Advantage — As surely as iPods will continue to outsell wax cylinders, the film and television industries are moving online. Really, the whole distinction of media that “is” or “isn't” …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Digital First newspaper to reduce print frequency — The Oneida (N.Y.) Daily Dispatch will print three days a week beginning next month, owner Digital First Media announced Wednesday. — As is customary with such announcements, DFM promises “expanded online, mobile and electronic offerings” for Daily Dispatch readers.
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Digital First Media, Connecticut Newsroom and NetNewsCheck Latest
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Washington Post clarifies practices and standards for corrections — In an email to staff this morning, The Washington Post clarified its practices and standards for online corrections. The email was signed by three top editors, including Executive Editor Marty Baron …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM and The Public Editor's Journal
Joel Mathis / The Philly Post:
No One is Coming to Save Philadelphia Newspapers — These owners and these journalists will decide the fate of the Inky and Daily News. First they need a plan. Any plan at all. — Well, now we know: There will be no white knight to save Philadelphia's two major daily newspapers.
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Philly.com, Poynter and Cision
Lisa Campbell / The Bookseller:
Kobo claims 20% of global e-reading market — Kobo increased its global e-ink device sales by 150% in December, making it the “biggest month” for the company so far. — The Canada-based retailer said that contrary to suggestions that e-ink devices would decline in popularity over Christmas …