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Here’s Our New Policy On A.P. stories: They’re Banned (TechCrunch, 16.06.2008)
AP wolle Bloggern im Umgang mit ihrem Material mehr verbieten als das Gesetz, sagt Arrington, und ruft zum Boykott der AP-Meldungen auf.
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So here’s our new policy on A.P. stories: they don’t exist. We don’t see them, we don’t quote them, we don’t link to them. They’re banned until they abandon this new strategy, and I encourage others to do the same until they back down from these ridiculous attempts to stop the spread of information around the Internet.
Massive Destruction Of Shareholder Value, Employee Morale and Internet Balance Of Power (TechCrunch, 13.06.2008)
Arrington schäumt. «As much as everyone still has lingering doubts about Microsoft after their hardball monopolistic practices of the nineties, it’s clear that they, along with Yahoo, were the only force counterbalancing the massive presence of Google in search marketing.
Without them, Google would continue to keep the lion’s share of search marketing dollars to themselves, and distribute next to nothing to third party publishers. »
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As much as everyone still has lingering doubts about Microsoft after their hardball monopolistic practices of the nineties, it’s clear that they, along with Yahoo, were the only force counterbalancing the massive presence of Google in search marketing.
Without them, Google would continue to keep the lion’s share of search marketing dollars to themselves, and distribute next to nothing to third party publishers.
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