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Media: Internet

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The internet is the last bastion of media freedom. The internet will soon constitute the major way that individuals obtain their news and information. The internet is immediate, detailed and unlike the mainstream media, it is completely uncensored, u

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Pro Liberate

Many of you might not have heard of this man, but I urge you to read his columns at his blog. He was the senior edition at the New American, but was fired this past Tuesday for maintaining this blog. Read him. It's the JBS's loss.

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Reuters(Rense)

A New York Times decision to block British online readers from seeing a story about London terrorism suspects raises new questions on restricting the flow of information in the Internet age, legal and media experts say. The New York Times said on Tu

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by Doug Caverly (WebProNews.com)

According to YouTube, people watch "more than 70 million videos on this site daily." Networks and even politicians are beginning to see its potential. YouTube executives admit that political content is becoming more common, according to the

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PC Magazine

A 3-judge appellate panel stated that bloggers can protect the anonymity of sources, reversing an earlier decision in the case of Apple Computer versus a group of owners of Mac rumor sites. They are protected under First Amendment rights as well as b

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Talking Points Memo

Last week, over a 3 or 4 day period, there were 4 instances in which a mainstream media outlet took a story that 2 reporters who put out TPMmuckraker.com, Paul Kiel and Justin Rood had first published and ran it as their own without crediting or ment

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Raw Story

The Associated Press has confirmed using a Raw Story report as the basis for a Mar. 14 article detailing a change to national security clearance policies but has refused to issue credit for the piece. Their article, "Security Clearance Rules May

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