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Linking news reports to your blog should not be an issue. If you will recall a endeavor in the USA led to some of the worst copyright trolling out there with an organization called Righthaven (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Righthaven). Their eventual demise and smack down by the courts should not be ignored. As a matter of fact, it has led to some greater interpretation and broadness of fair use, we can hope the same will happen here.