Newspaper Death Watch: Merciful End to a Pointless Lawsuit

"In our opinion, Gatehouse had a legitimate gripe, but its mistake was paying lawyers to deal with a problem that could have been easily - and more beneficially - solved with technology. Basically, Gatehouse missed the opportunity to turn lemons into lemonade. Instead of issuing a cease-and-desist, Gatehouse could have simply intercepted any traffic referred from a Boston.com URL and redirected it to a landing page. That page could have been used for anything Gatehouse wanted, such as a subscription promotion or even a redirect to the home page of the publication being linked to."

Editor & Publisher: GateHouse, Times Co. Settlement Leaves Big Web Question Unanswered

"In a three-page letter of understanding settling their lawsuit, The New York Times Co.'s Boston.com will stop automatically grabbing content from GateHouse Media hyper-local sites, and GateHouse will build defenses to guard against losing its content to aggregating tools."

Global Voices Online: Denmark: “Deep Linking” Under Fire by Newspaper Publishers

"Regardless of what is considered normal practice around the world, the Danish Association of Newspaper Publishers insist they only want homepage links, so they can better control the user experience. Specifically, the Danish Newspaper Publishers Association are frustrated that Google News in Denmark wants to list and link to articles of Danish newspapers without paying them royalties."