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Court Upholds AP "Quasi-Property" Rights On Hot News

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "A federal court ruled that the AP can sue competitors for 'quasi-property' rights on hot news, as well as for copyright infringement and several other claims. The so-called 'hot news' doctrine was created by a judge 90 years ago in another case, where the AP sued a competitor for copying wartime reporting and bribing its employees to send them a copy of unreleased news. The courts' solution was to make hot news a form of 'quasi-property' distinct from copyright, in part because facts cannot be copyrighted. But now the AP is making use of the precedent again, going after AHN which competes with the AP, alleging that they're somehow copying the AP's news. The AP has been rather busy with lawsuits lately, so even though the AP has a story about their own lawsuit, we won't link to it."

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  1. You forgot to mention... by dfm3 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    e) say something about the post being modded up. It's sort of like a reverse Fight Club, or a reverse "first rule": if you want to be modded up, always talk about being modded up.

    It also seems to work backwards, too. If you want your post to be modded up, the magic words are, "I know I'll be modded down for this, but..."

    Like this post, for example. I know it will be modded down. Nobody would ever mod it funny or insightful.