For years, bloggers have found a niche in the media landscape by quoting from articles written by mainstream journalists. But the Associated Press challenged that practice last week, ordering a blogger to remove seven news items from its website. We'll explore the dispute and hear about attempts by the two sides to reach a compromise.
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Bloggers and Intellectual Property
Listen Tuesday, Jun. 17, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Science, Society, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
Rogers Cadenhead
Owner, "The Drudge Retort"
Bob Cox
President, Media Bloggers Association
Matthew T. Felling
media analyst; former media critic with CBSNews.com and The Center for Media and Public Affairs
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