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...hope for an amicable solution.' PAUL COLFORD, Associated Press director of media relations, after the AP declared that it owns the copyright--and deserves credit and compensation--for the image used by graphic artist Shepard Fairey in his iconic portrait of Barack Obama...
...ahem, newsmagazines), but giving the Huffington Post a question seemed to be more gestural than suggestive of an unwillingness to work with the mainstream media. As if to prove this, the next day Obama came to the press cabin of Air Force One and started joking with journalists from AP, NPR, Bloomberg and Reuters about how they got questions, opining that they must have been nice to press secretary Robert Gibbs...
...like fashion shows. They proceed in a predictable and highly orchestrated fashion. Invitees are there to observe but also to strut their stuff. Attendance is limited to insiders. And the seating is telling, reflecting an ingrained pecking order. In the White House, the two wire outlets, Reuters and AP, are always given front-row seats and invited to ask the first questions of the President. But also sitting in the front row at Obama's press conference were Sam Stein, a 26-year-old class of '07 graduate of Columbia Journalism School who works for the Huffington Post...
...Fairey, Shepard efforts of Associated Press-after year-late realization that iconic Obama image designed by was based on an AP photo-to squeeze some money...
Sources: Reuters; New York Times; TIME.com AP; Times of London; New York Times; Huffington Post...