July 2, 2010

Wall Street Journal
That’s what media lawyer Cameron Stracher asks. He’s puzzled by the thinking that “imprecise drawings are OK; accurate photographs are not. Similarly, verbatim written transcripts are not problematic, but a sound recording capturing the nuance of a person’s voice poses a real threat.”

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