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A bit more troublemakingDamon | 14 September, 2007 20:40 | (728)
Matthew Ingram posts a comment from an AP staffer regarding the AP/Google partnership:
I have no objection to the AP/Google deal at all but I think AP's explanation misses on a couple points. 1) 'Credit' is an outdated concept in the digital realm. Giving credit is one thing - linking to the original source is the real thing. 2) Only a tiny fraction of member stories make the national wire - but local newspapers are crowded out of the Google news listings every day by regional/national media.coms that subscribe to and do publish the AP state wires. The Google/AP partnership is not 'the' problem. But, what it does is highlight and exacerbate a problem newspapers have been facing in regard to Google News for years now. It also creates the opportunity for a solution to our concerns. Everybody wins this way. member papers get traffic for the stories they originate. AP & Google get to profit from AP-generated staff stories and readers get to surf the news needless duplication free. searcharchives
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