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Jason Calacanis
@techcrunch is there any chance you can respect the copyright of my work and NOT republish it on techcrunch?!??! come on guys be fair.
I would have thought that he would of had some common sense, but I guess not - Joshua Smith from twhirl
Does controversy as linkbait *solve* anything? Then current MSM must have world peace in their pocket... - Robert Worstell
Seems to me that TechCrunch should have asked permission ahead of time. Maybe you should add a copyright and rights statement at the end of every newsletter, Jason. - Vermyndax from twhirl
Smells like link bait for all involved. TC gets controversy and links. Mahalo layoffs become background noise to same controversy. Net result more links to Mahalo and TC. - Alex Nesbitt
Wow, seriously? I always thought Jason gave Arrington implicit permission to post on TC, especially since this all happened around the TC50 awards which Jason was very instrumental in organizing. However, I've always wondered why TC would do that. Jason stopped blogging, after all, so why not give another blog the ability to sound off with his thoughts? (I still think Jason should return to blogging.) - Tamar Weinberg
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks." - Stephan Miller