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Category Archives: ncaa

AllThingsD: The NCAA Blows the Whistle on Twitter’s “March Tweetness”

Posted on 4 April, 2009 by Martin Stabe
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"{Federated Media] has taken down [March Tweetness] at the request of the National Collegiate Athletic Association ... The college sports group, which keeps a tight grip on any and all trademarks related to its teams, games and tournaments, says the site infringed on its copyrights."
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New York Times: N.C.A.A. to Bloggers: Too Many Posts and You’re Out! -

Posted on 2 January, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"The NCAA issued new rules this week that will allow credentialed press to blog live NCAA championship sporting events. The rules, however, limit the number of times reporters can post live blogs depending on the sport they cover." (via Guardian/PDA)
Posted in baseball, basketball, Blogs, Football, Journalism, links, ncaa, rights, sports | 1 Reply

Followthemedia: The Collective Media Had Better Not Take Its Eye Off This Ball!

Posted on 26 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Aussie rules, college baseball, cricket, rugby, football -- lots of major sports are trying to contol journalists' access to protect the exclusive rights they sell to broadcasters. This issue is not going to go away soon.
Posted in blogging, Cricket, Journalism, ncaa, rights, World Association of Newspapers | Leave a reply

Common Sense Journalism: NCAA vs. Blogging – 2

Posted on 17 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Doug Fisher: "Now comes a complaint from the Oregonian's editor that the NCAA threatened to yank that papers credentials for the College World Series because editors watching the Oregon super-regional on TV were filing updates to the paper's Web site."
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New York Times: Blogger’s Ejection May Mean Suit for N.C.A.A.

Posted on 14 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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The Louisville Courier-Journal may sue the NCAA for barring its blogging reporter from a college baseball game.
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Reuters Blogs: Out of the press box, blogger!

Posted on 12 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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NCAA response: "Live coverage is considered a protected right that has been granted to CBS as part of a bundled rights agreement. As part of that agreement, ESPN has shared exclusivity on internet rights for the 22 championships it broadcasts."
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CNET News.com: Blogger removed from NCAA baseball game for blogging

Posted on 11 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"A blogger from the Courier-Journal of Louisville, Ky., was expelled from a college [baseball] playoff game for live-blogging."
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