techcrunch.com — Here is another great moment in A.P. history. In its quest to become the RIAA of the newspaper industry, the A.P.'s executives and lawyers are beginning to match their counterparts in the music industry for cluelessness. A country radio station in Tennessee, WTNQ-FM, received a cease-and-desist letter from an A.P for embedding YouTube videos.
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belatedheroApr 9, 2009
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rgb0099ccApr 9, 2009
Now that's a sweet band name.
Closed AccountApr 9, 2009
**** the AP.
polypropglopApr 9, 2009
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helltempestApr 9, 2009
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threedee912Apr 10, 2009
I have a friend who is an AP reporter. It's not the reporter's fault, the problem is the upper level executives who don't know what the hell is going on.