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Newspaper Lobbyists Take Aim at Google News

Hitokiri writes "Now that Google News is out of beta the newspaper publishers are starting to take notice. It's important to note that no legal action has taken place yet, but still, there seems to be a battle on the horizon." From the article: "'They're building a new medium on the backs of our industry, without paying for any of the content,' Ali Rahnema, managing director of the association, told Reuters in an interview. 'The news aggregators are taking headlines, photos, sometimes the first three lines of an article -- it's for the courts to decide whether that's a copyright violation or not.'"

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  1. Re:Fair Use by rmoehring · · Score: 4, Funny

    Quiet down and pay for the rights to see the same AP or Reuters article on 200 different web sites. It's the Capitalist way.

  2. BREAKING HEADLINE!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    BREAKING HEADLINE: Newspapers Still Doing Dumb Shit, Continue To Put Selves Out Of Business

  3. Re:Am I missing something? by pembo13 · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, didn't you know? They have a bot which goes onto password protected new sites, bute forces the password, scrapes all the new articles and media, copies it to their Google clusters, reformats the information into pages which decree that the stories have been investigated, reported, and brought to you by Google.

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