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I'm a big fan of Chris Selley, the National Post writer behind Full Pundit, a daily look the Canadian editorial and opinion columns (last year Selley was also a vocal supporter of the much-needed Fire Ron Wilson
campaign). The Full Pundit features a summary of the most notable
editorial writing in Canadian media accompanied by quotations from the
original works. I'm quite sure that Selley does not ask for permission
to quote from those other works since fair dealing for news reporting
purposes permits their use without the need to do so. Yet if someone
wants to post a quote from Selley or anything else written by the
National Post, they are now presented with pop-up box seeking a licence
that starts at $150 for the Internet posting of 100 words with an extra
fee of 50 cents for each additional word (the price is cut in half for
non-profits).
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