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AP: That’ll be $2.50 a word for copy-paste, thanks
This guest post is from Lauredhel, crossposted from Hoyden About Town
The blogosphere is starting to buzz. What’s the buzz? AP has kicked up about bloggers posting short, linked excerpts without paying.
Out-law.com says that the Associated Press issued Rogers Cadenhead (of the Drudge Retort) a series of takedown notices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The stories contained excerpts from 33 to 79 words long of AP stories, with links to the original articles.
The Drudge Retort defends these excerpts as fair use.
Wired reports that the AP has been a little rocked by the blogosphere’s defiant response:
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