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Of course, the bulk of HuffPo's content comes from: a) unpaid bloggers – 9,884 new ones last year alone according to Arianna's count; b) content borrowed from others media and re-engineered by 170 journalists, a term that encompasses various kinds of news producers and a bunch of true writers and editors; c) a small percentage of original reporting.
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If Author A has great content but only no national footprint or large social media following, and Author B has recycled content he "borrowed" from other authors but a million Twitter followers, guess who gets the deal.
King explains that as newspapers, scientific journals, book reviews, and other new genres began to circulate widely, much of their form and content was borrowed from letters, allowing for easier access to these unfamiliar modes of printing and reading texts.
Nearly 40% of the vehicle's content was borrowed from Mercedes (much of it from the SLK), including its 3.2-liter engine, transmission and axles (see chart).
By looking through the link above, and comparing your post with our original letter, we've figured you owe us roughly $17.50 for the content you borrowed from our blog post, which, by the way, we worked very very hard to create.
To prevent that, Deseret Digital pays a licensing fee for the content it borrows from the print publication.
They seem content, to borrow Ida's description of herself, "to be there and alluring like the view, like the sea".
The first settlers to arrive in Virginia (1607) and Massachusetts (1620) soon learned to adapt old words to new uses, but they were content to borrow names from the local Indian languages for unknown trees, such as hickory and persimmon and for unfamiliar animals, such as raccoon and woodchuck.
But some of our "neighbors," in Pueblo and points south, aren't content to borrow a cup of sugar, but seem to want a pound of flesh.
Accounting for each side is kept strictly separate the digital side gets to keep the money it makes from the borrowed content, but it has to pay for what it gets from the other side.
The Huffington Post soon blossomed into a tribe with a roster of mostly unpaid bloggers that grew from 500 to 9,000 over the course of five years, all creating a site that manufactured much of its own content and liberally borrowed much of the rest.
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