First mention of “news aggregators” of the day. Then of “illegal aggregation” #nnijournos
— Gavin Sheridan (@gavinsblog) November 7, 2013
Send lawyers, guns and tay.
It’s fupping on.
First mention of “news aggregators” of the day. Then of “illegal aggregation” #nnijournos
— Gavin Sheridan (@gavinsblog) November 7, 2013
Send lawyers, guns and tay.
It’s fupping on.
Good times for some.
Bad Times for others.
Google and other news aggregators may continue to show short news items on their websites without being required to pay, German lawmakers decided in a parliamentary vote today. The move was a blow to publishers including Axel Springer and Bertelsmann.