Then, on August 31, 2007, Google News launched a new feature to help users "quickly and easily find original stories from news publishers – including stories from some of the top news agencies in the world, such as the Associated Press, Agence...
And Agence France-Presse, another one of the wire services now hosted on Google News, wasn't far behind. On August 31, 2007, Google announced that it would start hosting material produced by The Associated Press (AP) and three other wire services...
On the Friday before the long Labor Day weekend, Google announced that it would start hosting material produced by The Associated Press (AP), The Canadian Press (CP), The Press Association (PA) in the UK, and Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Google...
Google Settles Copyright Suit Over Google News Google has settled a copyright suit filed by French news agency Agence France-Presse over Google News' use of its content, according to a AP report. PR.com adds Yahoo News to press release distribution...
Google has settled a copyright suit filed by French news agency Agence France-Presse over Google News' use of its content, according to a AP report. A similar deal was reached with the Associated Press last August.
AFP Case Against Google More Time covers how a copyright case against Google
but Agence France Press over news inclusion is
still ongoing. On the other hand, Google's settlement with the groups following on an
agreement
earlier this year with...
FIPP) and Agence France Presse – established a Working Party to consider the
issues that are posed by search engines for publishers, and to look at ways in
which mutually beneficial relationships can be established between publishers
and...
A US federal judge has declined to dismiss a copyright infringement case filed
by Agence France Press against Google News. Read the official press release, Zillow's blog post, or
the Yahoo! Google may be weeding out these affiliates by
inflating...
A US federal judge has declined to dismiss a copyright infringement case filed
by Agence France Press against Google News. Read the official press release, Zillow's blog post, or
the Yahoo! Today's search podcast covers Yahoo's stock dropping on...
A US federal judge has declined to dismiss a copyright infringement case
filed by Agence France Press against Google Judge: Google News
lawsuit can proceed from News.com has the rundown. Part of the problem seems
to be that the neither AFP nor...
Despite suit, Google News still indexing AFP content" from IDG News Service
covers Agence France Press content still appearing in Google News after the
company said last year that it would no longer carry AFP content, following a
copyright...
Despite suit, Google News still indexing AFP content" from IDG News Service
covers Agence France Press content still appearing in Google News after the
company said last year that it would no longer carry AFP content, following a
copyright...
Agence France Press content still appearing in "Despite
suit, Google News still indexing AFP content" from IDG News Service covers Google News after the company
said last
year that it would no longer carry AFP content, following a copyright...
Both the AP and Agence France Press report that Japan's government is asking both the business and education/research sectors if the country should develop its own search engine technology and a service that's "unique to Japan" to compete with AJ...
Less than a week after Agence France Press (AFP) filed a lawsuit against Google alleging copyright infringement of its content by Google, the folks in Mountain View will no longer index AFP material and remove old AFP content from the Google News...
Last Friday, news broke of Agence France Press filing suit against Google in U.S.District Court alleging copyright infringement. Here's the SEW Blog post with links to a Reuters and AFP's own story about the lawsuit.
This one was filed by Agence France Press (AFP) (a global news agency that supplies material to many news sites) in U.S. Agence France Presse sues Google over news site from Reuters Yes, it's another lawsuit that the Google's lawyers will need to...