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Press Gazette:
Defamation Act comes into force today with ‘serious harm’ now needed for claims to succeed — The long-awaited Defamation Act 2013 comes into force today bring sweeping changing to the law of libel. — The act introduces a “new serious harm threshold” designed to help people understand …
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Guardian, BBC, @johnston_press, Financial Times, OUPblog, Times Higher Education and Boing Boing
Reuters:
Egypt's top prosecutor detains Al Jazeera journalists for 15 days — Egypt's general prosecutor on Tuesday detained several journalists for 15 days for broadcasting graphics on the Qatar-based Al Jazeera channel that damaged the country's reputation. — Al Jazeera's Cairo offices …
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ABC, Business Standard, Globe and Mail and National Updates
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Samer Al-Atrush / Agence France Presse:
Egypt holds Jazeera crew on ‘terror’ accusations
Egypt holds Jazeera crew on ‘terror’ accusations
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New York Times, BBC, @sameralatrush, @sameralatrush, @sameralatrush and Sydney Morning Herald
Hugh Miles / BBC:
Why is Egypt's government targeting Al-Jazeera?
Why is Egypt's government targeting Al-Jazeera?
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@mlcalderone, @ambassadorpower and BuzzFeed
Capital:
Mossberg and Swisher relaunch as Re/Code — It's styled as and in a message to the anxiously awaiting crowds who wanted to see what Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher did with AllThingsD when they migrated the franchise from The Wall Street Journal to NBC, they tell us: “While we think tech news is important …
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Gigaom, @recode, @allthingsd, @karaswisher, @waltmossberg, @joshelman, @mikeisaac, @hunterwalk, @waltmossberg, @kenli729, @karaswisher, @karaswisher and @hunterwalk
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AllThingsD:
Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher reflect on AllThingsD, tease new company launching January 2
Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher reflect on AllThingsD, tease new company launching January 2
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Recode, @jsnell, @karaswisher, @startupljackson, @ryan, @chernowa, @allthingsd, @jeffjohnroberts, @rosenthal, @waltmossberg, @engadget, @delrey, @scottcowley, @caseynewton and @benparr
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Could the N.Y. Times have saved ‘60 Minutes’? — The New York Times was partly responsible for taking down “60 Minutes” in November after its botched Benghazi segment, but it also could have saved the program had the Times run its exhaustive new report on the attacks in Benghazi when it was first ready this summer.
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Key metrics show Time.com lags behind competitors, despite significant traffic growth in 2013 — Will Time.com be Able to Catch up to Rivals? Ahead of redesign, a look at how the site stacks up By Lucia Moses — With its long-delayed redesign expected to go live in the next six weeks …
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@huffpostpartner
Erik Wemple:
Are the U.S. media as transparent as the U.S. government? — Bob Schieffer of CBS News gave one of the great media quotes of 2013. He was asked by Leonard Downie Jr., the former executive editor of The Post, about how the Obama administration ranked in terms of openness toward the media.
Susan Stellin / New York Times:
District Judge Upholds Government's Right to Search Electronics at Border — The government's right to search travelers' electronic devices at the border was upheld in a ruling released by a federal judge on Tuesday, which dismissed a lawsuit challenging this policy.
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ACLU, Associated Press, The Verge, @mikescarcella, @drrimmer, @nppalawyer, @donaldrwinslow, Engadget, The Huffington Post, RT, NPPA, Techdirt and Wired
John Borland / Wired:
GlobaLeaks project powers key web sites underpinning the growing whistleblowing movement — Whistleblowing Rippling into New Corners — HAMBURG - Edward Snowden is on the run. Chelsea Manning is in prison. Julian Assange is in limbo, otherwise known as the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Andrew Longstreth / Reuters:
Justice Department defends Apple monitor in e-books case — (Reuters) - A bitter battle between Apple Inc and a lawyer appointed to monitor its compliance with a court antitrust ruling escalated on Monday, as the U.S. government and the monitor both hit back at Apple.
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TheHill, CNET, Bloomberg, NDTV Gadgets, Wall Street Journal, AppleInsider, MacRumors and Wall Street Journal
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Pirate Bay Uploads Surge 50% in a Year, Despite Anti-Piracy Efforts — 2013 has been an eventful year for The Pirate Bay, to say the least. — The site celebrated its tenth anniversary, but with pressure from copyright holders mounting, it had to switch domain names no less than six times.
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technology.canoe.ca, theWHIR.com, Gizmodo, carbonated.tv, Ubergizmo, Boing Boing, @apblake, SlashGear, Variety, RT, Plagiarism Today and Gigaom
Wall Street Journal:
Introducing WSJD — Welcome to WSJD, The Wall Street Journal's new home for technology news, analysis, commentary, daily buzz and consumer-product reviews. — This new section is the latest example of our expansion of technology coverage around the world, with a growing team …
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Bloomberg, Poynter, @wsjd, @jayrosen_nyu, Talking Biz News, @raju, @allthingsd, @edwardroussel, @joannastern and Mashable
Patrick Brzeski / Hollywood Reporter:
Chinese Search Giant Baidu Fined for Copyright Infringement — The crackdown comes as China tries to rid itself of the stigma of rampant piracy and establish a healthy Internet video market. — China's largest search engine, Baidu Inc., and Shenzhen-based technology firm QVOD …
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Zacks Investment Research and Investors.com
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Will DirecTV keep its Sunday Ticket football package or punt? — The satellite broadcaster's two-decade-long arrangement with the NFL has fueled its growth, but it's facing a hefty rate increase. — DirecTV pays $1 billion a season for the rights to all Sunday afternoon NFL games under …
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@jbflint