World Association Of Newspapers Dislikes Search Engine Exploitation, Clueless About Robots.txt Banning
2nd Feb 2006, 08:00 GMT
Newspapers want search engines to pay over at News.com covers the World Association Of Newspapers planning to challenge the "exploitation of content" by search engines. Apparently search engines are taking newspaper content for free and repacking it up within things like Google News and Yahoo News. A task force to study the isssue is being formed, DMNews reports in Newspaper Group Questions Aggregation of News Content. Reuters also has coverage here....
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