Agence France-Presse sues Google

by Walter Olson on March 21, 2005

Because aggregating headlines, first sentences of stories, and (sometimes) tiny little thumbnails of pictures constitutes an outrageous trampling on the French news service’s intellectual property, it wants at least $17.5 million in damages. (”AFP sues Google for news aggregation”, PhysOrg.com, Mar. 20). We covered the issue Nov. 9.

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