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Why Drudge Is a Poor Target for Copyright Vigilantes b... - 12/12/2010 2:29:19 PM   
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Why Drudge Is a Poor Target for Copyright Vigilantes blogs.forbes.com — There's undeniably something wrong with the current state of the digital media ecosystem, which lets aggregators and bloggers free-ride profit... 1 hr 6 min ago
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RE: Why Drudge Is a Poor Target for Copyright Vigilante... - 12/12/2010 2:42:04 PM   
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Dont you whine against "net neutrality" and paying for content?

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RE: Why Drudge Is a Poor Target for Copyright Vigilante... - 12/12/2010 4:12:33 PM   
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I avoid blogs apart from the technical ones where the advice can be directly measured as either credible or not.

The blogosphere was only invented to avoid the need for rigorous journalism this is why most stories appear there first because they don't have to contain all the facts. Then once the journalist has written the blog he can report the story and cite the blog as a source. I kind of wonder how much of that goes on. I'm not saying journalists make up the story just that they don't need to gather all the facts before reporting it because they have the blogs to hide behind.

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RE: Why Drudge Is a Poor Target for Copyright Vigilante... - 12/13/2010 6:06:11 AM   
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Drudge reports headlines and ask any newspaper writer, they LOVE when Drudge links to their story. Who wouldn't want thousands of people coming to their page?

I've never really understood why so many self identified people on the left don't like The Drudge Report, link the story, read it yourself, decide.

Seems simple enough to me

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RE: Why Drudge Is a Poor Target for Copyright Vigilante... - 12/13/2010 7:56:00 AM   
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FDD, don't hold your breath. They might come around erentually.

I've already proven alot of people to be bigots. Wanna see how ?

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