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In a ruling that could have dramatic consequences for online news agencies and digital journalists, a judge ruled Tuesday that two news outlets should have asked permission before using a Twitter picture from a photojournalist.
According to the court’s ruling, Agence France-Press violated the copyright of photojournalist Daniel Morel by taking photos of a 2010 earthquake in Haiti that he tweeted and disseminating them without permission via Getty. The Washington Post, the court found, violated Morel’s copyright by running four of the photos from Getty also without Morel’s permission, according to Reuters.
Twitter’s Terms of Service lay at the center of District Judge Alison Nathan’s d… Continue reading…
More About: copyright, journalism, Media, photography, Twitter, US
source: http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/Mashable/~3/1wvRf8NDdec/
2013-01-15 16:03:12
Source: http://someit.com/2013/01/15/judge-news-agencies-cant-use-t/