Media News - Friday, June 20, 2008
AP says Drudge Retort excerpt ‘matter’ closed; no official policy announced
Hard to believe that all of the discourse (public and private) on how
the AP handled the way its material was being used by the Drudge Retort
boils down to this for now? a non-response response following the usual
pattern of trying to shut the door after the horses are not only out of
the barn but on into the next county. Here's the full text: 'In response
to questions about the use of Associated Press content on the Drudge
Retort web site, the AP was able to provide additional information to
the operator of the site, Rogers Cadenhead, on Thursday. That
information was aimed at enabling Mr. Cadenhead to bring the contributed
content on his site into conformance with the policy he earlier set for
his contributors. Both parties consider the matter closed.' 'In addition,
the AP has had a constructive exchange of views this week with a number
of interested parties in the blogging community about the relationship
between news providers and bloggers and that dialogue will continue. The
resolution of this matter illustrates that the interests of bloggers can
be served while still respecting the intellectual property rights of
news providers.'
(Paid Content via Washington Post)
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