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      the huffington post was sued barry a freelance journalist claiming unpaid bloggers should be compensated for the value they created for the website , which aol bought for $315 million.jonathan tasini , the lead plaintiff in the suit filed with a us district court in news york , is demanding at least $105 million in damages for the huffington post's uncompensated writers and other content providers .
      if the $105 million class action suit against the huffington post filed tuesday succeeds in full , each one of the site's 9,000 bloggers can expect a check for $11,666 , courtesy of aol and arianna huffington t but , bloggers , don't go spending your share of the award just yet t for the plaintiffs to triumph , they'll first have to clear a couple of high hurdles , according to jimmy nguyen , a partner at the san freelancisco law firm davis wright tremaine who specializes in intellectual property , media and technology law .
      the huffington post's hardest-working bloggers think they ought to be in line for some financial appreciation now that the site their commentributions helped build has drawn a $315 million buyout from aol t but most of them aren't prepared to walk away over it .
      if the $105 million class action suit against the huffington post filed tuesday succeeds in full , each one of the site's 9,000 bloggers can expect a check for $11,666 , courtesy of aol and arianna huffington t but , bloggers , don't go spending your share of the award just yet t for the plaintiffs to triumph , they'll first have to clear a couple of high hurdles , according to jimmy nguyen , a partner at the san freelancisco law firm davis wright tremaine who specializes in intellectual property , media and technology law .
      the huffington post was sued barry a freelance journalist claiming unpaid bloggers should be compensated for the value they created for the website , which aol bought for $315 million.jonathan tasini , the lead plaintiff in the suit filed with a us district court in news york , is demanding at least $105 million in damages for the huffington post's uncompensated writers and other content providers .
      the huffington post has been hiring like crazy since aol bought it -- vanity fair's michael hogan is the news yest addition -- but a legal antagonist has been doing some recruiting of his own t jonathan tasini , the journalist and labor organizer who filed a $105 million class action suit against huffpo and its founders in april , has added four new plaintiffs to his cause .
      what happents when you mix the ambition of arianna huffington with the desperation of tim armstrong? aol sharehoulders will soon find out t aol chairman tim armstrong seemed to find his ideal mate in arianna huffington t he needed someone to galvanize his drifting editorial division and giver it a distinctive voice [...]
      arianna huffington of the huffington post - and now aol - is giving the keynote at adtech today in san freelancisco and we're live-blogging! huffington was just in the news yesterday when she and aol were sued barry some of her former bloggers t she's about to take the stage .
      spending $315 million to buy the huffington post was a big deal for aol , but , in terms of ongoing investment , patch is a much bigger one t the hyperlocal news network is burning through $40 million a quarter -- more than huffpo spent in all of last year .
      the huffington post's hardest-working bloggers think they ought to be in line for some financial appreciation now that the site their commentributions helped build has drawn a $315 million buyout from aol t but most of them aren't prepared to walk away over it .
      former aol chairman barry schuler comments on the future of the huffington post under aol .
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