slappy4428
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Last night was the state's Mr. Football award... as deputy grand imperial poobah of the group giving the award, I wrote a press release that went out to all member papers and the AP after the banquet was over. About an hour after that, I followed it up with one story, including quotes, for the same group and provided a third story with more and different quotes and background for the daily I work for.
Am surfing the web this morning and find my copy on a website. The lead is rewritten, most the background and the quote used are solely mine; the website doesn't subscribe to AP and the credit reads "footballblab.com staff reports" of which I'm not.
What should I do? Anything? Nothing? I know footballblab.com didn't send anyone there and sure as hell didn't get the same quote I did down to the comma, since I used that quote in the story for the daily paper.
Not sure which bothered me more: This or the f-tard that used one of my credit cards to by 500 bucks worth of iTunes...
Am surfing the web this morning and find my copy on a website. The lead is rewritten, most the background and the quote used are solely mine; the website doesn't subscribe to AP and the credit reads "footballblab.com staff reports" of which I'm not.
What should I do? Anything? Nothing? I know footballblab.com didn't send anyone there and sure as hell didn't get the same quote I did down to the comma, since I used that quote in the story for the daily paper.
Not sure which bothered me more: This or the f-tard that used one of my credit cards to by 500 bucks worth of iTunes...