Agence France Presse Sues Google Over News Site
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Agence France Presse has sued Google Inc. (GOOG),
alleging the Web search leader includes AFP's photos, news headlines and
stories on its news site without permission.

The French news service is seeking damages of at least $17.5 million and an
order barring Google News from displaying AFP photographs, news headlines or
story leads, according to the suit filed on Thursday in the U.S. District
Court for the District of Columbia.

Google was not immediately available for comment. AFP's lawyers could not
immediately be reached for comment on the suit.

AFP sells subscriptions to its content and does not provide it free. Google
News gathers photos and news stories from around the Web and posts them on
its news site, which is free to users.

"Without AFP's authorization, defendant is continuously and willfully
reproducing and publicly displaying AFP's photographs, headlines and story
leads on its Google News web pages," AFP charged in its lawsuit.

AFP said it has informed Google that it is not authorized to use AFP's
copyrighted material as it does and has asked Google to cease and desist
from infringing its copyrighted work.

AFP alleged that Google has ignored such requests and as of the filing date
of the lawsuit "continues in an unabated manner to violate AFP's
copyrights."



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