Posts Tagged ‘Journalism’
Marin IJ Editorial: Big Techās AI Pitch Seeks License to Steal ā This Editorial is Being Published in more than 60 Daily Newspapers Throughout the MediaNews Group and Tribune Publishing Networks
This country has dominated the world of news and information by respecting not just the precious freedom of the press but also its right to protect its work. Had it not done so, there would have been no economic base on which to build the kinds of news organizations that can, and still do, keep a check on the government. Heck, there would have been no economic basis to build anything creative whatsoever. Securing permission from, and fairly compensating, those publishers who created this great foundation of knowledge is the right, just and American thing to do. The government should reject these self-serving proposals and protect the work of artists, authors, photographers, journalists and all other creators and copyright holders who have been the victims of these companies.
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center Celebrates a Whirlwind Tale of a Family of Journalists ā Feb. 17
Reading from the new book Circle Way, Eric Newton will explore his late wife Mary Ann Hoganās relationship with her father, longtime SF Chronicle book editor Bill Hogan. Despite a life of letters, Bill never wrote a memoir. Mary Ann hoped writing her book would redeem them. āI will spend the rest of my life trying to fully know, to fully understand, and fully appreciate who my father was,ā she said. But she died before finishing, so Eric wrote the final chapter.
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