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SPH: Yahoo! plagiarised and had free ride from copying stories

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Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) said on Wednesday that Internet firm Yahoo had obtained a 'free ride' by reproducing its news content on its website without the company's permission.

The media company said this in a reply to the defence by Yahoo! in the law suit that it commenced against the Internet company for allegedly infringing its copyright.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, SPH said that it is 'determined to pursue this suit vigorously and to protect its copyrighted works'. It added that it 'cannot allow a third party to plagiarise its works without regard to the effort and resources that go into producing its content'.

SPH refutes YAHOO!'s defence and counterclaim

In its papers filed at the High Court on Wednesday, SPH said that in reproducing news content from its stable of newspapers without permission, Yahoo! got a 'free ride' on the skill, labour and efforts of SPH journalists.
 
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