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We're not going to pay AP's extortion fees and we're not going to allow them to control free speech!
Recent AP vs fair use threads ^
| June 17, 2008
| Jim Robinson
Posted on 06/17/2008 1:23:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
This is our Boston tea Party.
The Associated Press wants to levy a $12.50 and up license fee (aka extortion fee) on any blogger who quotes more than 4 words from one of their propaganda pieces. This is an outrageous attempt to control the blogosphere and free speech itself. To hell with their license fee and to hell with the AP. Any AP article that gets posted to FR will be jettisoned into the harbor posthaste.
Please do not post any AP material to FR excerpted or not.
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: achillwind; agitprop; americanpravda; antiamericanpress; ap; apbias; associatedpress; asspress; censorship; copyright; dbm; fairuse; faq; fascists; freepspeech; freespeech
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To: presently no screen name
Were you trying to insult my intelligence or my character by saying if I take it from the vending machine I have to pay? - I did not say that, I asked you a question. It is interesting that you use the word insult. Two times you have come back with derogatory insulting remarks. Now, I have no intention of insulting you I simply was trying to have a discussion on this thread and yet in two cases you have come back insulting me. Why are you unable to discuss items without insulting someone and feeling insulted? You have also indicated two times I am twisting facts, please point out the facts I have twisted, this is a request for you to back up your statements you have made to me, not an insult.
To: Jim Robinson
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posted on
06/18/2008 9:05:20 AM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
( Kerry was a Uber Liberal, Hussein ObamaMessiaHamas makes Kerry look like Jesse Helms!)
To: Jim Robinson
443
posted on
06/18/2008 9:08:25 AM PDT
by
Rosemont
($4+ for gas. Can we drill now?)
To: okie01
Do you ever talk about news stories at the office? At home? Yes I do Should you pay a licensing fee to do so? NO, is anyone asking that I pay to discuss their article?
To: Jim Robinson
Can we identify the IP addresses of AP organizations and block them from reading FR?
445
posted on
06/18/2008 9:21:29 AM PDT
by
Uncle Miltie
(McCain / Kerry '08! ************* McCain's Dream Ticket, only the names have been reversed)
To: Orange1998
I call BS. If someone pays for the newspaper and leaves it for one to read he basically assigned his rights. What are you calling BS, we are saying the same thing!
To: SF Republican
Your request for me to point out 'your own doings' is work for me. Do you want something for nothing? I have to back up nothing - it's your words, your innuendos but you need to hide under the 'clueless cloak'. You wear it well. Now ta ta.
To: Uncle Miltie
Uncle Miltie - I like the way you think!
To: adversarial
To: presently no screen name
Tell lies with no responsibility, class act you are. ta ta indeed.
To: Gondring
Well the proper tea party spirit is chuck the stuff into the harbor and not look back: even if you want a cup of tea badly. :D
I don’t know how possible it is to boycott all AP articles and still get to read the news. Hmmmm. I definitely am not buying a newspaper anytime soon.
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posted on
06/18/2008 10:38:38 AM PDT
by
modest proposal
(Obama 08: all aboard for the Moron Train to Hell)
To: Jim Robinson
I am not an attorney and cannot give legal advice, but I don’t think AP can enforce this, and that bloggers can simply ignore it. Two words: “Fair use.” I could see AP having a case only if any of the following were true.
(1) The blogger profited by posting excerpts of AP’s pieces beyond a few words. I was advised that I could quote up to 200 words from a copyrighted book in a book I was going to sell for profit. Of course, 200 words is a tiny fraction of a book but could constitute an entire syndicated news article.
(2) The blog interfered with AP’s profits by making it unnecessary for readers to read the originals, e.g. at Web pages that sell advertising and give a portion to AP—another reason for not using more than small excerpts or minimal quotes.
http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
If Free Republic is worried about reprecussions, users should not of course post AP related material, but I will certainly continue to do so (within the limits of “fair use”) at the blogs I own.
Meanwhile, perhaps all bloggers should notify AP that AP may not quote more than four words from their material without permission and payment of a fee. AP would have a hard time in court if it violated its own rules.
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posted on
06/18/2008 11:23:48 AM PDT
by
Winged Hussar
(http://moveonpleasemoveon.blogspot.com/)
To: TribalPrincess2U
>> BTW one doesnt PRODUCE news stories...one REPORTS THE NEWS. <<
Journalists report the news. Press whores produce news stories.
453
posted on
06/18/2008 11:59:35 AM PDT
by
dangus
To: Jim Robinson
I agree with you, Jim! Toss all and any AP articles into the trash where they belong!
454
posted on
06/18/2008 12:31:40 PM PDT
by
Palladin
(Hey, Obama--I grow my own arugula!)
To: modest proposal
I just canceled my hometown newspaper subscription because they are totally dependent on AP as a source.
There are many other sources for world news.
No one needs AP’s illiterate propaganda.
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posted on
06/18/2008 12:33:37 PM PDT
by
Palladin
(Hey, Obama--I grow my own arugula!)
To: SF Republican
NO, is anyone asking that I pay to discuss their article? Tell me, what is the difference between posting the article on Free Republic and posting a clipping on the office bulletin board, followed by a spirited discussion around the water cooler?
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posted on
06/18/2008 1:11:57 PM PDT
by
okie01
(THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
To: Palladin
If everyone who posts at FreeREpublic and other conservative sites dropped their newspaper subscriptions I am sure it would hurt AP a bit.
At the very least it would slightly worsen their situation. Which is what they deserve. That thing about more than four words is just nuts!
457
posted on
06/18/2008 1:22:37 PM PDT
by
modest proposal
(Obama 08: all aboard for the Moron Train to Hell)
To: okie01
You did not answer my question, which is your right, I will have the decency to answer yours. None. Just to be sure, are we discussing if an organization has the right to request payment for their work, or if it is okay to discuss their work? That is two very different things.
To: Jim Robinson
I have no interest in posting articles from cocaine addicted homosexuals who wash down fist loads of Viagra with chugs of peppermint schnapps straight from the bottle.
Nor from the Associated Press.
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posted on
06/18/2008 2:04:55 PM PDT
by
Berlin_Freeper
(Vote For McCain But Trust In The Lord.)
To: ThePythonicCow
So you're saying that if and where it's on sites that you own, unlike FR which Jim owns, you will not be throwing in the towel (avoiding AP posts) but rather confronting the AP, continuing to make "fair use" of AP articles as you understand the legal meaning of "fair use", in intentional disregard of this unlawful decree from the AP? Yes, that is what I am saying. The AP can send me a bill, or they can sue me.
They can't win, and I'm a lawyer, so I don't have to hire one. Frankly, I think you could win a lawsuit on Summary Judgment. The definition of Fair Use is not "four words".
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