[grc] Question about reading articles on air
Danny
danny at wspj.org
Mon May 23 15:10:56 PDT 2016
Since you brought it up, here is the NY Times policy on this: http://www.nytimes.com/content/help/rights/permissions/permissions.html
Publications and authors are trying to get paid for their content generation. Giving away enough of it for free so paying no longer makes sense is taking away their rightful income.
Danny
WSPJ-LP Syracuse NY
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From: Lanny Cotler [mailto:lcotler at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Lanny Cotler
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 5:49 PM
To: Danny; grc at peak.org
Subject: Re: [grc] Question about reading articles on air
Only a thought, I am not a legal expert.
Reading a short article or a part of it, to make a point, could be journalism, reporting, reviewing, which is covered by “fair use”.
I don’t need to get the permission of the NYT to quote from their pages.
Just sayin’…
Lanny
KLLG-LP
Willits, CA
> On May 23, 2016, at 2:42 PM, Danny via grc <grc at maillist.peak.org> wrote:
>
> It's not only up the writer, it's also up to the publication. Either
> can legally say no. Reading them over the air is no different
> functionally than handing out photocopies of published books. It's
> going to make them very angry and they have every right to legal action.
>
> Talk to the publication and see if you can work out a deal with them.
> It'll depend on what you have in mind. But publishing something does
> not make it public domain.
>
> Danny
> WSPJ-LP Syracuse NY
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: grc [mailto:grc-bounces at maillist.peak.org] On Behalf Of David
> Goodman via grc
> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 9:59 AM
> To: Musa Zwana
> Cc: GRC list
> Subject: Re: [grc] Question about reading articles on air
>
> We've contacted online sources such as Common Dreams and Real News
> Network and received permission to read their articles on-air. But
> we've never done that with our local dailies. However, we always cite
> the source and attribute the writer. But I've got a better idea for
> your news shows: why don't you contact the reporter and ask if
> she/he/they will do a two-way with you. That gets you your story and solves everyone's attribution issues.
>
> Cheers,
> dg
>
> WMBR, Cambridge, MA
>
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Musa Zwana via grc
> <grc at maillist.peak.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Can someone explain or point me to info about the legalities of
>> reading an already published article (say from the local newspaper)
>> on air on the community radio station? Wondering if that is one
>> option for getting stories for our news show.
>>
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