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PRs have failed to overturn a court ruling that they should pay ongoing license fees for receiving links to and summaries of newspapers’ onl… Read More »
UK newspapers have launched their own online service offering pay-for news alerts to PRs clippings agencies, despite ongoing court proceedin… Read More »
The UK’s High Court last month ruled against news monitor Meltwater in a case brought by the Newspaper Licensing Agency (see our coverage).… Read More »
The Public Relations Consultants Association is appealing the ruling made in November by a High Court judge, who said PRs should pay newspap… Read More »
Newspaper Licensing Agency commercial director Andrew Hughes declared the umbrella organisation “obviously pleased” with Friday’s High Court… Read More »
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A High Court judge concluded that PRs who subscribe to paid news monitors are breaking UK law by effectively copying a substantial part of o… Read More »
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