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LAS VEGAS - A San Francisco group that defends online free speech is taking on a Las Vegas company it says is shaking down news-sharing Internet users through more than 140 copyright infringement lawsuits filed this year.
NEW YORK - Some of the country's most prominent newspaper companies are investing in a Silicon Valley online news venture called Ongo Inc., but are offering few details about the company.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - An enforcement mechanism needs to be created to help curb unlicensed use of news on the Internet, Associated Press President and CEO Tom Curley said Thursday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A couple of years from now, scholars of Tennessee history and the mildly curious will be able to go online and read what some call "first drafts of history" - newspaper accounts written at the time events occurred.
Detroit's two daily newspapers knew they were shoving some readers overboard in an effort to stay afloat when they decided to limit home delivery to just three days a week.
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