The Associated Press is ramping up an initiative to take control of its copyrighted material that is appearing online without a license, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Associated Press Chairman William Dean Singleton announced at AP's annual meeting in San Diego Monday that the venerable news service would work with Internet portals and other partners who properly license content — and would pursue legal and legislative actions against those who don't.
AP Worried About Google, Drudge
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