Dow Jones announced on Friday that it is revising its policy on books written by Wall Street Journal employees, possibly expanding the newspaper’s control over those projects. Under current restrictions, journalists are required to inform senior editors about book projects at early stages. But the director of the WSJ union told The Hill that the changes would require personnel to seek permission even earlier, before “sending a proposal or engaging in talks with a book agent or publisher or production company.” Additionally, journalists “will be required to execute an appropriate licensing agreement” to use their own reporting in their books, […]