by Sydney Smith on Jan 15, 2011
Righthaven Sues Web Forum Users
Copyright protection firm Righthaven has expanded its lawsuits to include individual Web commenters, the Las Vegas Sun reported. StinkyJournalism has...
Copyright protection firm Righthaven has expanded its lawsuits to include individual Web commenters, the Las Vegas Sun reported. StinkyJournalism has...
Los Angeles Times reporter Steve Lopez defended himself against critics of his "attempt to interview" a former city politician in...
Tunisian journalists went on strike starting Jan. 11, after the government allegedly tried to "censor media coverage of month-long riots over...
According to Westword.com, the Denver Post published an advertisement on its editorial pages. It was the first time an ad...
The Society of Professional Journalists' executive committee recommended that the SPJ "retire" its Helen Thomas award. The SPJ explained in...
News outlets publish corrections every day, but Howard Kurtz's recent correction to a Daily Beast story has gotten a lot...
The Guardian has written a book about its "partnership" with WikiLeaks, Journalism.co.uk reported. The book, "WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's war...
In early December, Domscheit-Berg said his leaking website, OpenLeaks, would be opened in a week. See our Dec. 11 report...
Fortune published an interview with Righthaven's founder. iMediaEthics has been reporting the copyright infringement lawsuits by Righthaven on behalf of newspapers...