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Key points from the event last week.
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How social media "covered" the Exeter bombing
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Do newspapers have the right to just republish material from blogs? Well, how would they feel if bloggers just republished newspaper stories?
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I find the idea of separating out the events business very odd - removing one path to making money from online brands seems very short-sighted.
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