
The Associated Press is filing lawsuits against bloggers for quoting and/or linking to AP articles online. In short, the Associated Press doesn't want bloggers to link to them, quote them, look at them or even breathe in their general direction. How's that for an online marketing strategy?
Bloggers from the well-known Drudge Retort blog and social community are looking at "fair use" legal battles for using the Associated Press articles as sources.
The question is how much of the AP content are they scraping and is the AP just being overly sensitive. If it's just links then I don't see what the problem is. If the AP wants bloggers to stop quoting and linking to them they should send cease and dissist notices per the DMCA - although I can't imagine anything is wrong with linking.
I've seen many bloggers copy and paste entire articles, usually giving credit, but that is not fair use, it's copyright infringement.
If AP doesn't like blogging, then they should reconsider posting their stories here on Newsvine. While I am glad to have their content here and the important ability to comment on the stories, it doesn't seem to make sense to post stories here and then object if anyone does anything beyond reading.
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