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Ala Carte Pricing

Posted on : 17-06-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : The Old Media

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Ala Carte PricingAP expands on their original plan and has decided that it now owns all words and the alphabet.

Bloggers Must Pay For Using Words (AP*)

AP* spokesperson Kutoffyernose Spiteyerphace announced the daring new plan at a news conference earlier today.

“It has become increasingly clear that in today’s business climate companies must look at new and innovative ways to increase revenue. Let’s face it,” Spiteyerphace said, “paying people like Christopher Newton and Jamil Hussein isn’t cheep.”

While some details remain to be worked out, the basic plans asserts ownership of, “all letters, words, and phrases.”

According to Spiteyerphace, “As we were looking at our business plan we realized that we are really in the word business. People have been using words for years and we have been denied our fair share of the revenue.”

When asked about the “Fair Use” provision of U.S. Copyright law (Chapter 1, § 107) which states in part, “[T]he fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” Spiteyerphace responded, “Clearly the federal government owes us for those 49 words. I expect a check very soon.”

*Another Planet

Michelle Malkin says that the AP owes her $132,125. Thanks for the link, Michelle (The currency of the blogosphere) and welcome to her readers.

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links from Technoratihttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd60nI4sa9A James Wigderson is celebrating 4 years in the blogosphere. Start of the run at crAP – Michelle Malkin duns “that news organization” for $132,125. Smackdown part deux -Jim Lynch reveals“that news organization’s” top-secret price list for words. And the hits just keep on coming – Ace makes “that news organization” an offer it can’t refuse – $25.00 per link. Jim Geraghty marvels

links from TechnoratiThe pricing scale for excerpting AP content begins at $12.50 for 5-25 words and goes as high as $100 for 251 words and up. Nonprofit organizations and educational institutions enjoy a discounted rate.Jim Lynch calls itA la carte pricing. At the same time, AP has no problem quoting Patterico. His check from AP is in the mail, of course? Share on Facebook

Ha! That was great!!!

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Can I get a “student” discount? I think I still have my college ID around somewhere.

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