Press Gazette: Newspaper Licensing Agency to regulate web hyperlinks
Thursday, 18 June 2009, 16:50 via Delicious/martinstabe
"The NLA will be introducing a new form of licence from 1 September to regulate 'web aggregator services (such as Meltwater) that forward links to newspaper websites and for press cuttings agencies undertaking this type of activity'. ... There is no attempt to regulate use of hyperlinks where that is not as part of a chargeable service, such as by private individuals or as the results of queries by internet search engines such as Google News." Read More...
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