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Reason: None provided.

Media companies, including news websites and local newspapers, generally need licenses to operate.

I'm a retard, but I seriously doubt that Reuters doesn't require some sort of licensing to operate legally.

*I will concede that I have no idea how things actually work, however, I can't imagine there is no legal recourse to them manufacturing fake news for the government.

Thank you for pulling my head out. Can't find anything to support the idea that they need any licensing other that copywrite licensing from other outlets for reprinted articles

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Media companies, including news websites and local newspapers, generally need licenses to operate.

I'm a retard, but I seriously doubt that Reuters doesn't require some sort of licensing to operate legally.

*I will concede that I have no idea how things actually work, however, I can't imagine there is no legal recourse to them manufacturing fake news for the government

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: Original

Media companies, including news websites and local newspapers, generally need licenses to operate.

I'm a retard, but I seriously doubt that Reuters doesn't require some sort of licensing to operate legally.

1 year ago
1 score