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<blockquote data-quote="Semis57" data-source="post: 14706" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>I was a journalist for over 20 years and this just SLAYS me! With all the trouble conventional newspapers are in, I would think they would relish having extra traffic generated for their website, in turn exposing the newcomrs to online ads, which in turn would drive up website numbers, allowing them to charge more!</p><p></p><p>As stated, in every case I've seen, full credit was given. To me it would be a different story if the blogger or website just cut and pasted the story with no allowance for credit.</p><p></p><p>However, I guess the law is written in such a way that people are not allowed to copy or link, no matter if credit is given or not. It's too bad, really, because everyone wins by allowing the practice to go on, especially if done in a manner respectful to the copyright holder and to the author.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Semis57, post: 14706, member: 538"] I was a journalist for over 20 years and this just SLAYS me! With all the trouble conventional newspapers are in, I would think they would relish having extra traffic generated for their website, in turn exposing the newcomrs to online ads, which in turn would drive up website numbers, allowing them to charge more! As stated, in every case I've seen, full credit was given. To me it would be a different story if the blogger or website just cut and pasted the story with no allowance for credit. However, I guess the law is written in such a way that people are not allowed to copy or link, no matter if credit is given or not. It's too bad, really, because everyone wins by allowing the practice to go on, especially if done in a manner respectful to the copyright holder and to the author. [/QUOTE]
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