by Sydney Smith on Sep 14, 2011
Righthaven Could File Bankruptcy?
Righthaven, the company that has sued on behalf of the copyrighted materials of the Las Vegas Review-Journal since 2010, revealed...
Righthaven, the company that has sued on behalf of the copyrighted materials of the Las Vegas Review-Journal since 2010, revealed...
Columbia Journalism Review wondered if the recent trend in labeling certain stories "Fact-Check" suggests that stories without the labels aren't...
The Denver Post will no longer use Righthaven to file lawsuits alleging copyright infringement, Wired reported. John Paton, the new CEO...
CBS News unpublished all of its "web series" posts from "What's Trending" because "What's Trending" tweeted fake news that Steve...
Of all the reactions to this website’s realistic bike lane poll in New York City, the one that most caught...
As iMediaEthics previously wrote, California congressman Darrell Issa criticized the New York Times' mid-August report on him. Issa's office challenged the Times on a...
Los Angeles Times readers have again complained about the newspaper's "wraparound" advertisements, LATimes readers representative Deirdre Edgar wrote Sept. 15,...
Columbia Journalism Review called New York Times' Ethan Bronner's membership in Israel public relation company Lone Star Communications' speaking bureau...
As iMediaEthics has written, TechCrunch's founder Michael Arrington resigned Sept. 12 after 11 days of TechCrunch's owner AOL/Huffington Post wavering on...
Tom Scholz is suing the Boston Herald for libel over three 2007 Boston Herald stories, the Boston Herald reported. Scholz,...