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11:20 PM ET, November 14, 2013

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The Authors Guild:
Round One to Google: Judge Chin Finds Mass Book Digitization a Fair Use.  Guild Plans Appeal.  —  Judge Denny Chin today ruled that Google's mass book digitization project to be a fair use, granting the company summary judgment in the copyright infringement lawsuit brought by the Authors Guild in 2005.
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Jeff John Roberts / Gigaom:
Google wins book-scanning case: judge finds “fair use,” cites many benefits  —  Google has won a resounding victory in its eight-year copyright battle with the Authors Guild over the search giant's controversial decision to scan more than 20 million books from libraries and make them available on the internet.
Corynne McSherry / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Court Upholds Legality of Google Books: Tremendous Victory for Fair Use and the Public Interest  —  It's a good day for fair use and sane copyright law.  After years of litigation, Judge Denny Chin has ruled that the Google Books project does not infringe copyright.
Discussion: Motherboard
Ben Fritz / Wall Street Journal:
Comcast Plans to Start Selling Movies Digitally Through Cable Service  —  Comcast Corp. is planning to start selling movies directly through its cable boxes, according to people with knowledge of its plans, a move that could boost the still nascent market considered critical in Hollywood.
Discussion: Bloomberg and Variety
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Lisa Richwine / Reuters:
Exclusive - Comcast to sell movies for download, streaming: sources  —  (Reuters) - Comcast Corp plans to start selling movies for download and streaming through the cable operator's set-top boxes and its Xfinity TV website, according to people with knowledge of the plan.
Pew Research Journalism Project:
News Use Across Social Media Platforms  —  How do different social networking websites stack up when it comes to news?  How many people engage with news across multiple social sites?  And what are their news consumption habits on traditional platforms?  As part of an ongoing examination …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
About a fifth of Facebook and Twitter users often get news from newspapers, too
Discussion: @pewinternet
Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
John Oliver Leaving Daily Show to Launch ‘Topical Comedy Series’ on HBO  —  It was only a matter of time.  John Oliver's widely-respected gig as fill-in host for Jon Stewart on The Daily Show this past summer has landed him his own show, to be shown on HBO starting next year.
Ina Fried / AllThingsD:
New FCC Boss Tom Wheeler Says He Represents the People, Not the Tech Industry (Interview)  —  When Tom Wheeler was named in May to lead the Federal Communications Commission, some consumer groups fretted that the former cable- and wireless-industry lobbyist would favor industry over individuals.
Timothy B. Lee / The Switch:
Blogger threatened with 10-year prison sentence for posting public official's phone number  —  The city of Boston has a problem with public scrutiny.  —  Last year, the city agreed to pay $170,000 to settle a lawsuit by a man who was arrested for using his cellphone to record the actions of Boston police officers in a public park.
Sara Deseran / San Francisco magazine:
What's Really Happening to the Chronicle's Food Section?  —  The paper's managing editor Audrey Cooper clears things up.  —  Audrey Cooper, the managing editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, came to the defense of the paper yesterday when the New York Times reported that the Chronicle's lauded …
Sarah Laskow / Columbia Journalism Review:
Wikileaks drums up coverage of a secretive trade agreement  —  Wikileaks drums up coverage of a secretive trade agreement  —  Last week, The New York Times got flack for its editorial on the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement—a multinational, free-trade agreement that a group …
Ken Doctor / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The newsonomics of the surprisingly persistent appeal of newsprint  —  Tonnage.  The word speaks to a different age of news media when ink, bought by barrel, and newsprint, bought by the ton, ruled.  Newspapers — in print — still go out to some 40 million-plus Americans and as many as 1.4 billion worldwide.
Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
A look inside the Wall Street Journal's video app toolbox  —  As the Wall Street Journal continues to experiment in online video and mobile journalism, Parminder Bahra, executive producer EMEA, shared some tips and tools at the Association of Online Publisher's ‘Driving Value through Video’ Forum yesterday.
D.B. Hebbard / Talking New Media:
Responding to reader requests, more publishers add iPhone support to their Newsstand apps  —  Is it really wise to add iPhone support for a digital magazine designed for tablets?  —  It's nice to be wanted if you are a magazine publisher.  So, responding to remarks made in reviews inside the App Store …
Glenn Peoples / Billboard:
Rap Genius and Sony/ATV Reveal Licensing Deal (Exclusive)  —  Rap Genius, the online lyric site with financial backing from Silicon Valley heavyweights, has signed its first licensing deal.  Billboard has learned the Brooklyn-based startup has a licensing agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
Lauren Rabaino:
Refocusing the “story” away from individual articles to the overarching narrative  —  Seattle Times team brainstorming at GEN hackdays at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale, California.  —  Kill the article.  —  That was the theme of the Global Editors Network hackathon that I participated …
ProPublica:
How to Get Censored on China's Twitter  —  The word “tank.”  Photos and names of Chinese dissidents.  Images of rubber ducks.  Any mention of Tibetan protests or Bo Xilai, the disgraced senior member of China's Communist Party.  Political cartoons.  —  Every day, more than 100 million items …
Michael Kozlowski / Good E-Reader:
E Ink Records a Quarterly Profit as e-Reader Sales Increase  —  e Ink Holdings, the company chiefly responsible for developing the screen technology found on Kindles, Kobos and Nook e-Readers just released their financial earnings from the last quarter.  The company has garnered over 15.5 million …
Discussion: focustaiwan.tw
Bruce Cheadle / Canadian Press:
Chrystia Freeland grilled about outsourcing of Toronto media jobs to India  —  Former employee of Reuters calls her ‘hypocritical’ for championing middle class  —  Chrystia Freeland and Linda McQuaig on Rogers TV debate on Nov. 13, 2013.  —  OTTAWA — A high-profile federal Liberal candidate campaigning …
Discussion: Macleans.ca and Talking Biz News
Rem Rieder / USA Today:
Rieder: Why CBS must come clean about Benghazi report  —  It's a challenge for CBS News — and an opportunity.  The network has to thoroughly investigate what went so terribly wrong with the ill-fated 60 Minutes segment on the deadly attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya.
Discussion: The Daily Beast, The Nation and NPR
Ryan J. Reilly / The Huffington Post:
FBI Agent Insists He Wasn't First To Leak Info On Foiled Bomb Plot As He Heads To Jail  —  WASHINGTON — A former top FBI official was sentenced to over three years in prison on Thursday for disclosing national security information about a foiled bomb plot to an Associated Press reporter.
Discussion: Associated Press and @joepompeo
Ted Johnson / Variety:
FCC Eases Rule on Foreign Ownership of TV and Radio Stations  —  The FCC voted to allow foreign entities to invest more than 25% in broadcast stations, although the agency will still determine whether such investments can be made on a case-by-case basis.  —  Commissioners on Thursday described …
 
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Associated Press:
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