AP Backs Down on Blog-Posting Crackdown

Read nearly any blog, and you’ll find an Associated Press exposition being quoted. Usually it’s just a paragraph or two, and most bloggers have assumed such quoting qualified as “fair use” under U.S. copyright laws.

The AP has a different opinion. Last week, it sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Drudge Retort blog — a left-wing response to the popular Drudge Report — demanding the site remove several items that included relatively brief excerpts of AP stories, from 39 to 79 words.

But faced with an onslaught of criticism from bloggers, the AP made a quick about-face. After issuing a determined statement on Friday that it would go after bloggers when it feels “the use is more reproduction than reference, or when others are encouraged to cut and paste,” Jim Kennedy, the AP’s vice president and strategy director, told The New York Times that approach was “heavy-handed.”

Heavy-Handed Letter

“We don’t want to cast a pall by

the blogosphere by being heavy-handed, so we have to figure out a better and more positive way to do that,” Kennedy said.

The upshot is that the AP has promised to release a comprehensive set of guidelines on what it considers acceptable quoting in blogs. That’s something bloggers need now, said Rogers Cadenhead, owner of the Drudge Retort. “There are millions of public sharing hyperlinks to news articles on blogs, knowledge boards and sites like Digg. whether the AP has concerns that go all the way down to one or two sentences of quoting, they need to tell society what they think is legal and where the boundaries are.”

But Michael Arrington at the influential TechCrunch blog believes such a policy is an illegal infringement on the fair-use doctrine, and has vowed not to link to or quote AP stories.

Fair Use?

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