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You may have heard the story about the man who asked the clerk at the hardware store for a wrench. “What kind of wrench?” the clerk asked. “Just show me what you’ve got,” the man replied. Not quite knowing what to do, the clerk pulled a socket wrench from the shelf. “I think I’ll try it,” the man said.

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Gannett acquires 11 media organizations from Digital First Media | Business Wire
Gannett acquires 11 media organizations from Digital First Media including the El Paso Times Gannett acquires 11 media organizations from Digital First Media | Business Wire.
Editor & Publisher Shoptalk: Don’t “Fold” Too Early on Print
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NNA: Congress Should Require the Postal Service to Report on the Quality of Rural Mail Service
WASHINGTON—The National Newspaper Association has again called for measurement of on-time delivery of rural mail. Appearing in a May 19 roundtable hosted by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, NNA Chief Executive Officer and General Counsel Tonda F. Rush said Congress should follow the maxim that “what gets measured gets done.” If the U.S.
The PATENT Act: Why Patent Trolls Are a Problem for Newspapers
THE PATENT ACT: WHY PATENT TROLLS ARE A PROBLEM FOR NEWSPAPERS Patent trolls are patent holders who do not practice the patented invention, but rather seek to capitalize on the patent's value. A patent troll seeks out ambiguously worded patents being sold at auctions often by bankrupt companies attempting to liquidate their assets. They then demand payment of licensing fees or threaten infringement litigation.
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