Washington, D.C., partners Bruce Sanford, head of the firm's national Media practice, and Bruce Brown co-authored an op-ed for the May 16, 2009, edition of the Washington Post, "Laws That Could Save Journalism."
According to the authors, "Unless Congress embarks on far-reaching change in public policy to maintain the viability of journalism as it evolves online, we will soon find ourselves with the remnants of a broken industry incapable of providing the knowledge necessary to manage life in a complex world. Journalism does not need a bailout, but it does need a sort of 'recovery act' to bring the legal landscape in line with today's publishing technologies."
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