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- shiwani - Apr 16 2009 | news, journalism
If she made links to the journalists' work more prominent (like linking the headline), there probably wouldn't be an issue.... well, maybe if you're being paid per page view.
Quoted: Pinch any journalist (print, Web, or broadcast) who creates what he considers original copy, and he's likely to regale you with the stories of how his publication's product has been stolen or otherwise misappropriated by a Web site. More often than not, the wronged will point his finger at the Huffington Post, the self-styled "Internet newspaper" launched by Arianna Huffington in 2005.
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I often paraphrase brief excerpts of original content on my own blog before providing a link to the original source material. Am I guilty, too? (Can I link to an example on my blog here?)