Mag Publishers Ready For Tablet|Times-Journal Battle Rages On|Gawker Wins First Round In Dane-Gayheart Fight|More On Gawker

New York Times: Magazine publishers hope the long-awaited tablet digital device will finally help earn them some money, a promise the Internet has still not delivered on.

Observer: New York Times executive editor Bill Keller defends his letter to the Polk award committee, casting the latest barb in the paper’s spat with The Wall Street Journal. How will WSJ respond?

MediaPost: A federal judge ruled that Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart cannot seek statutory damages for alleged copyright infringement because they had not registered the copyright to their sex tape before Gawker posted the clip over the summer. Gawker 1, Dane/Gayheart 0.

Mediaite: Speaking of Gawker, here’s a look at how the blog changed the face of journalism during the last decade.

MEDIABISTRO EVENTS

Get Social Media Marketing Secrets from Experts

Create a social media strategy, launch your campaign, and track the results in our Social Media Marketing Boot Camp starting February 16. The online event and workshop will feature speakers including The Onion‘s Baratunde Thurston (left), Facebook’s Morin Oluwole, and bitly’s Tim Devane. Register now.