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David gives the world's best rebuttal to Andrew Keen's "Cult of the Amateur."
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Yahoo yesterday asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the Internet giant of abetting torture and abuse of pro-democracy writers in China.
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Read my full profile here. This blog is where I (mainly) write about ideas and issues related to my work and research. My Friendfeed micro-blog in the middle column shows what I'm reading and viewing around the web every day, mixed in with my Twitter conversations.
Some of you/us are amatures.
For example how did John and Oiwan's recent Olympic protests coverage on GlobalVoice manage to not notice RSF's illustrious funding history with the CIA and European Commission?
Even after I emailed John the Wikipedia links on RSF, he has never owned up to it on GV. But I understand, we all have an ax to grind.
How does that mesh with tenents of good journalism? At least I don't profess to be a journalist.
Posted by: Charles Liu | August 29, 2007 at 01:54 AM
Charles,
Can you please post the link between RSF and the CIA?
Posted by: mahathir_fan | August 31, 2007 at 03:50 PM
MF, RSF receiving funding from the CIA and EU commission is not a secret.
Wikipedia has number of documents from CounterPunch and Le Monde.
Link is in sig.
Posted by: Charles Liu | September 04, 2007 at 10:13 AM