Delivering on its intention of removing its content from the open web, News International’s The Sun Online last week blocked PR media monitoring service Meltwater and UK news aggregator NewsNow from indexing its articles, using a Robots.txt file, PaidContent.org reported.
The move comes as no big surprise as News International has already started removing and shielding the content of its UK paper The Times Online from such aggregators’ reach at the beginning of this year.
Moving Towards A NewsCorp Paywall?
According to PaidContent.org, the decision is set to extend to all of NewsCorp’s UK titles as CEO Rupert Murdoch is keen on making all production from his empire accessible… solely via his empire.
“It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over”
Apparently, NewsCorp is also set to remove itself from the aggregation and archive service Nexis (part of LexisNexis) and plans to “still keep contracts with other news aggregators, among them Factiva, the competitor of LexisNexis that was developed by Dow Jones and acquired by Rupert Murdoch in 2007,” PaidContent said earlier this year, without citing sources.
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