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    Daily Must Reads, June 20, 2014

    by Courtney Lowery Cowgill
    June 20, 2014

    1. Washington Post, New York Times and Mozilla team up for new Web site comment system (Paul Farhi / Washington Post)

    2. Online publishers still aren’t usually liable for user-generated content (Tracie Powell / Columbia Journalism Review)

    3. Why Craig Newmark is joining Poynter (Craig Newmark / craigconnects)

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    4. Americans’ confidence in news media remains low (Andrew Dugan / Gallup)

    5. Twitter snaps up video startup SnappyTV ( Don Reisinger / CNet)

    6. LinkedIn acquires major fact checking patents (Craig Silverman / Poynter)

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    7. The House just overwhelmingly voted to rein in the NSA (Timothy B. Lee / Vox)

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