SINGAPORE—US Internet giant Yahoo! has settled a two-year lawsuit filed by Asian media group Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) over the reproduction of its news content without permission, both firms confirmed Monday. SPH, which publishes Singapore's Straits Times newspaper and other dailies, in November 2011 asked the city-state's High Court to stop Yahoo! from further reproducing articles from its newspapers and pay unspecified damages for copyright infringement. A joint statement by both firms released Monday said Yahoo! Asia Pacific "acknowledges that it has, in connection with its Yahoo! Singapore News site, reproduced content from SPH's newspapers witho...
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