Monday 11 November 2013

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Why this website is a good idea for newspapers in the digital age (one paragraph)

This website is a good idea for newspapers in the digital age as it shows how controversial the Daily Mail is and therefore people are able to see how they are looked upon by the media. "Sharing stuff socially says something about you" said Trinity Mirror product director Malcolm Coles. This is because we are in the age where the media emphasises the importance of new and digital media and social media as well as the fact that the amount of users are growing which makes this the best place for the newspapers to get across to communities   "People want to identify with something that reflects their personality and says something about themselves. People were pleased that the Daily Mail hated them."


Buzzfeed sued by photographer for $3.6m over 'copyright breach'

Website removed link to article after initial complaint, but lawsuit alleges 'direct and contributory infringement'
Buzzfeed screengrab
A photographer who failed to see the funny side of a Buzzfeed post on "The 30 Funniest Header Faces" is suing the site for $3.6m (£2.3m) over claims it breached his copyright. The Professional Photographer (Kai Eiselein) is suing BuzzFeed for using an image of him without consent. 

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