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Google News stops hosting AP stories
By Julianne Pepitone, staff reporter
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Google News has stopped hosting new articles from the Associated Press the search giant confirmed Monday, in a sign that contract negotiations between the two companies may have broken down.
A source search for "The Associated Press" on Google News doesn't return any stories dated after Dec. 23, 2009.
"We have a licensing agreement with the Associated Press that permits us to host its content on Google properties such as Google News. Some of that content is still available today," a Google spokesman said in an email statement. "At the moment we're not adding new hosted content from the AP."
Google would not elaborate on that statement, and the AP declined to comment on the situation.
Reports say the AP has been hashing out a new licensing contract with Google (GOOG, Fortune 500), which has hosted the news agency's content since August 2007.
Google News displays stories from content providers around the globe, some of whom have negotiated licensing deals with Google, like the AP, while others have not.
The issue of whether news aggregators like Google News and Yahoo! (YHOO, Fortune 500) News should have to pay content providers to host its content has been a hot button issue for the online news industry.
"For most news publishers, cutting out Google doesn't make sense because they make their money from ads on their Web sites," said Karsten Weide, media industry analyst at research group IDC.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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