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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.eggxpert.com/utility/FeedStylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Google &amp;amp; Journalism</title><link>http://www.eggxpert.com/blogs/royce64ever/archive/2009/06/15/google-journalism.aspx</link><description>Started by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal and Associated Press then joined the “war” against Google . It was not that surprised because Record Industry also had such issue before. All the conflicts eventually came down to one:</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2.1 SP2 (Build: 61120.2)</generator><item><title>re: Google &amp; Journalism</title><link>http://www.eggxpert.com/blogs/royce64ever/archive/2009/06/15/google-journalism.aspx#536075</link><pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:51:34 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">e96c5591-d47d-4b8d-80c4-18d6411a9236:536075</guid><dc:creator>20rules</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;It would be interesting if this somehow goes to the supreme court.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;That would be awesome.&lt;/p&gt;
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