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9:40 PM ET, August 9, 2014

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Amazon Books Team:
Amazon responds to “Authors United” with letter encouraging authors to email Hachette's CEO  —  A Message from the Amazon Books Team  —  Just ahead of World War II, there was a radical invention that shook the foundations of book publishing.  It was the paperback book.
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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Amazon misrepresents George Orwell in attempt to argue Hachette is against the future of books  —  Dispute Between Amazon and Hachette Takes an Orwellian Turn  —  Maybe Amazon really is rattled by the whole Authors United phenomenon organized by Douglas Preston.
Torie Rose DeGhett / The Atlantic Online:
The story of a gruesome 1991 Gulf War photo American media refused to publish  —  The War Photo No One Would Publish  —  When Kenneth Jarecke photographed an Iraqi man burned alive, he thought it would change the way Americans saw the Gulf War.  But the media wouldn't run the picture.
Discussion: @mbachelard and @antderosa
Matthew Lynley / BuzzFeed:
How Twitch co-founder and CEO Emmett Shear built a video game streaming site worth $1B  —  How A Site That Streams People Playing Video Games Became A Billion Dollar Business  —  Twitch CEO Emmett Shear wasn't born a leader, he became one almost by accident.  And he now runs one of the most valuable video properties on the web.
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Eric Johnson / Re/code:
After Twitch's Music Copyright Crackdown, What About Games Themselves?  —  Videogame streaming site Twitch is officially a big media site and can no longer fly under the legal radar, as evidenced by this week's announcement that videos in its archives with unlicensed music will be flagged and partially muted.
IFEX:
Prominent radio journalist detained in Puntland after interview with Voice of America  —  The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) expresses its deep concern over the arrest of a prominent female radio journalist, Faduma Yusuf Said, in Garowe, Puntland, in northeast Somalia.
David Uberti / Columbia Journalism Review:
Spy agency may have given away The Intercept's scoop, highlighting role of trust in reporting  —  Did a spy agency screw The Intercept?  —  For better and for worse, trust is key to coverage of the national security beat  —  Predicated on mutual trust, the relationship between reporters …
Discussion: @mlcalderone and @daviduberti
Susanne Ault / Variety:
Survey: YouTube Stars More Popular Than Mainstream Celebs Among U.S. Teens  —  U.S. teenagers are more enamored with YouTube stars than they are the biggest celebrities in film, TV and music.  —  That's the surprising result of a survey Variety commissioned in July that found the five …
Discussion: Gigaom, Business Insider and TechCrunch
Janko Roettgers / Gigaom:
ESPN is shutting down its public API  —  Sportscaster ESPN is getting ready to shut down its public API.  ESPN's API team announced this week that it won't be issuing any new API keys going forward, and that all previously issued API keys are going to be revoked in early December.
Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
NFL fights to save its TV “blackout rule”  —  Despite $9B revenue, NFL says blackout rule needed to keep football on free TV.  —  The National Football League (NFL) is trying to convince the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to preserve 39-year-old blackout rules that prevent games …
John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable:
Senate panel: let cable subscribers pick local TV stations they're willing to pay for under “Local Choice” plan  —  Sources: Sen. Commerce Floats Retrans Remake  —  “Local Choice” pitch would be to let subs decide whether they want to pay station prices, get stations
Leigh Anne Williams / Publishers Weekly:
Copyright Changes Hit Canadian Publishers Hard  —  Canada  —  When the Canadian Copyright Modernization Act was passed in 2012, publishing associations were happy with certain aspects of the legislation, including its antipiracy measures.  But dissatisfaction in the industry has been mounting …
 
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Eric Johnson / Re/code:
Japan's SmartNews raises $36M, is in talks with western media for autumn expansion
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Raffaele Huang / Wall Street Journal:
Apple removes WhatsApp, Threads, Signal, and Telegram from its App Store in China, after orders from the country's regulators citing national security concerns

Ryan Morrison / Tom's Guide:
Microsoft researchers introduce VASA-1, an AI model that can create a realistic talking face video from a portrait photo and an audio file, in research preview

Foo Yun Chee / Reuters:
Sources: EU may accept Apple's proposal to open its NFC payments tech to rivals, and may close its antitrust probe in May, letting Apple avoid hefty fines

 
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