Saturday, November 27, 2010

UK High Court Ruled ‘Headlines are Copyright’, News Monitoring Agencies Must Pay to Publishers to Use their Web Content

The UK's High Court has ruled that "headlines are now considered separate literary works, and thus subject to copyright, -- means clients of aggregation websites that charge for a service will have to pay for a license in order to use headlines, links and short extracts from online stories."

UK High Court Ruled ‘Headlines are Copyright’, News Monitoring Agencies Must Pay to Publishers to Use their Web Content


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