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(Ebook) Hot News in the Age of Big Data : A Legal History of the Hot News Doctrine and Implications for the Digital Age by Victoria Smith Ekstrand ISBN 9781593328078, 1593328079

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Authors:Victoria Smith Ekstrand
Pages:223 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:1
Publisher:LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
Language:english
File Size:1.1 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781593328078, 1593328079
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(Ebook) Hot News in the Age of Big Data : A Legal History of the Hot News Doctrine and Implications for the Digital Age by Victoria Smith Ekstrand ISBN 9781593328078, 1593328079

The way news and information is gathered, reported, and digested has forever changed, and the increasing emphasis on speed is altering how society receives and acts on the information it processes. This book examines the origin, application, and development of the legal doctrine of "hot news," which in U.S. law protects the facts of timely news and information for a limited period. It examines the doctrine’s nearly 100-year history and its continued ability to preserve the economic value of news and information for its creators. Though declared dead by some, the doctrine is very much alive as common law and has significant implications for the new age of big data.
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