Associated Press vs. Drudge Retort and blogosphere: facts and outcome - editorsweblog

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Chances are you’ve heard all about the now-’resolved’ dispute that opposed the Associated Press to social news sharing site Drudge Retort, over the fair - or unfair - use of AP quotes. Even more likely is the…

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