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OLYMPIA A Washington man with a YouTube channel does not qualify as a member of the media under the state’s public records law, meaning he is not entitled to certain records that are available to news organizations but otherwise exempt from release to the general public, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Court: YouTube channel not consider media under records law
RACHEL LA CORTE, Associated Press
May 27, 2021
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) A Washington man with a YouTube channel does not qualify as a member of the media under the state’s public records law, meaning he is not entitled to certain records that are available to news organizations but otherwise exempt from release to the general public, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
In a 7-2 opinion, which overrules part of a Thurston County Superior Court ruling that found otherwise, the high court said that the statutory definition of “news media” requires an entity “to have a legal identity separate from the individual.”