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Will Denver Post Sue Readers Over Copyright Infringment?

The Denver Post issued "a notice to readers" on Sunday reminding them of copyright laws. Noting that "everything that appears in…

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UK Newspaper Apologizes for Calling Former Politician “Sex Pest”

The Daily Express apologized Nov. 5 to a former politician for an Oct. 2009 article which incorrectly labeled him a…

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Alaska TV Station Holds Ethics Meeting after “Child Molesters” Voicemail

KTVA, the Alaska station which fired two producers last week, canceled its 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. evening news program…

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CJR Criticizes MSNBC Host Dylan Ratigan

CJR criticized MSNBC's host Dylan Ratigan for "endorsing" a "revolution" Nov. 8 after Ratigan had cartoonist Ted Rall, whose book "The…

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Minnesota Vikings Players Ignore Chicago Sun-Times’ Anonymously Sourced Story

Minnesota Vikings players dismissed the Chicago Sun-Times's article claiming that Vikings players wanted their head coach Brad Childress fired, the Minnesota…

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Gawker Retracted Graphic Murder Victim Photo

Gawker posted and then removed a graphic crime scene photograph of a recently murdered person, Christopher Jusko, the New York…

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Did Former Pres. Bush Plagiarize From News Outlets, Books?

The Huffington Post's Ryan Grim accused George W. Bush of "lifting" parts of his recent book Decision Points, published by…

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Washington Post to Train Staff on Ethics

The Washington Post will train its newsroom staff on ethics and standards next year, its ombudsman Andrew Alexander announced in…

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Russian Journalists Under Attack

  

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Tweets Lead to Arrests, Libel Suits, Fines in British Courts

Media Briefs... In the U.K. this week, a politician was arrested, a cricket player has been sued for libel, and…

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