Belgian copyright group warns Yahoo

By Candace Lombardi, CNET News.com
Monday, January 22, 2007 11:15 AM

A group representing French- and German-language Belgian newspaper publishers has sent legal warnings to Yahoo about its display of archived news articles, the search company has confirmed.

Copiepresse, which has previously tussled with Google and Microsoft's MSN, has been leading the battle against search engines that publish news articles and photos via their news aggregators and search engine results. The group argues that the practice violates copyright laws, even if sites link to the publisher's Web site.

When it comes to Yahoo, Copiepresse objects to "the display of archived results" on Yahoo France's site, according to the No. 2 search engine, which said in an e-mailed statement that it "respects the copyright of content owners", and that it would respond "appropriately" to the Belgian organization.

Microsoft, since being contacted by Copiepresse, has been working out an agreement to remove certain links from its Live Search engine to French- and German-language Belgian newspapers.

In September, a court ordered Google to remove its Copiepresse results. Google removed the content from its Google.be and Google News sites, but it has filed an appeal, according to its official blog.

Copiepresse isn't the only news organization to take issue with search engines posting its content. The third-largest news agency in the world, Agence France-Presse, has sued Google for copyright violations.


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