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Dow Jones cites the hot news doctrine in new lawsuit Posted: 09 Jan 2014 11:52 AM PST Dow Jones is suing Ransquawk, a London-based news service that delivers real-time updates on financial markets. In the suit, Dow Jones accuses Ransquawk of illegally accessing one of the company’s financial news and analysis products. What may sound familiar in this case is that Dow Jones is accusing Ransquawk of hot news misappropriation. It’s a doctrine some media companies are fond of, arguing that publishers should have a limited monopoly over news they’ve reported because of the time and resources they’ve put into reporting. Last year, the Associated Press settled a similar case against news-monitoring service Meltwater. A federal judge had initially ruled in the AP’s favor. In the news release announcing the suit, Dow Jones doesn’t mince words in its accusations
Full lawsuit here. |
Wanted: Better tools for managing information streams Posted: 09 Jan 2014 11:09 AM PST Good piece from Mathew Ingram on how easy it is to be overwhelmed by the stream of Twitter:
I think this is right, and a reminder that one of the best services a news organization can provide to its audience is letting it know what it can safely ignore. |
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