![]() UPDATE: A judge forced Gawker to take down the excerpts Saturday, Mike Allen reports. The website known for blunt, gossipy coverage of celebrities, tech entrepreneurs, media figures and anyone else with an inflated ego went live on Wednesday. Palin published her own excerpts from the book Saturday on her Facebook page. On Thursday, the site responded to an angry tweet from Palin - who asked “Isn’t that illegal?” about the leaks - with a post linking to the fair-use portion of U.S. Gawker has an in-house lawyer for these kinds of things, as the Village Voice’s Runnin’ Scared blog notes. ![]() Copyright Act.” The site obliged, taking down many, but not all, of the pages, and linking to Gawker where it made deletions. 17, requesting that the pages be taken down, arguing that the post “infringes on HarperCollins's exclusive rights under the U.S. Palingates received a letter from HarperCollins on Thursday, Nov. John Cook, executive editor of Gawker Media, who helped put Valleywag to. Its initial post links to the anti-Palin site Palingates, which had published several pages from the book with commentary. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Filed to: gawker media It was surprising to hear the news last week that right-wing billionaire investor Peter Thiel has been secretly trying to destroy Gawker Media through proxy lawsuits. Interestingly, Gawker was not the first to publish the excerpts. UPDATE, 4:14 PM: Gawker has responded to Quentin Tarantino‘s legal complaint (read it here) on its website.Since writer John Cook invokes the original story by Deadline Hollywood in two places. and Gawker Media, Inc.) was an American online media company and blog network. By most measures, the company is doing fine. The complaint was filed in federal court in Manhattan on Friday, according to the AP, two days after Gawker’s post. 1) The simplest format is the the News Outlet giving you an email to submit your news tip/story. Gawker Media LLC (formerly Blogwire, Inc. Denton’s personal favorite is Lifehacker, Gawker’s take on self-help. HarperCollins is suing Gawker Media for publishing excerpts from Sarah Palin’s new book before its release date next Tuesday and then refusing to take them down after the publisher’s lawyers sent a letter demanding it. Palin’s publisher sues Gawker for book leak Last Thursday, Gawker received a tip from a reader informing us that the script was on the AnonFiles site, after which Gawker published a story reporting that the script had surfaced.
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