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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The amazing kidneygate account found a series of Tweets by Helen Rosner where she accused an app that stripped ads from recipe websites as "stealing" from creators. As background, recipes are generally not considered to be copyrightable. So, she's basically objecting to the app on moral grounds, not on any legal grounds. But she defends Larson? In Rosner's upside-down world, it is evil to make an app that strips annoying ads from a webpage with un-copyrightable recipes but stealing someone's letter wholesale and profiting from it is totally fine? Is this the position of the [I]New Yorker [/I] too? [twitter]https://twitter.com/hels/status/1366190554288164866[/twitter][/quote] Yeah the fact this person is a New Yorker editor is incredibly depressing — PP who is also depressed about the NYT — I do have other things in my life I don’t find depressing just in case this is starting to seem like cause for alarm for me lol [/quote] I think losing faith in the NYT in the times that we are living in is pretty damn significant. Who can we trust and if they aren’t getting these human Interest stories right then what about the hard news that shapes our world? [/quote] This story has soured me on NYT and the New Yorker[/quote]
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