by Sydney Smith on Aug 17, 2011
UK Court: Headline Aggregator & Its Users Could be Violating Copyright?
A July UK Appeals Court ruling has ordered both a news aggregator and its users to pay a licensing fee...
A July UK Appeals Court ruling has ordered both a news aggregator and its users to pay a licensing fee...
Clive Goodman, a former News of the World reporter who was jailed in 2007 for phone hacking, implicated Rupert Murdoch,...
The Australian press council recently published new "guidelines covering the reporting of suicide," according to The Australian. The guidelines now...
The Jewish Defence League of Canada's Meir Weinstein announced the group intends to file a defamation lawsuit against Canada's CBC...
The European Journalism Centre highlighted a WikiLeaks document that purports to show "unethical and illegal practices" in two Lithuanian newspapers...
What boundaries should columnists establish? That's what the New York Times' Arthur Brisbane wondered in his latest column as public...
CNN has corrected its 2009 report labeling John Walker Lindh as a "convicted terrorist" after his father, Frank Lindh, submitted a correction request to Media...
The Tri-City Herald incorrectly reported that a woman named Cheri Taylor was murdered, Seattle TV news station KOMO reported. The...
The New York Times announced Aug. 12 that it will no longer mask its NYT phone number with the caller...
While the press wasn't allowed to take photographs of Pres. Barack Obama's reception of the "bodies of 30 fallen troops...