Sounds like good news to me. The article also states the doj and eu have launched similar lawsuits. Any reason this could be bad?
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Any win for Gannett is not a win for journalism, it's a win for shareholders. Whether that's bad depends on your views.
Given how much Gannett is to blame for newspaper consolidation and the resulting shitshow, this feels more like a "let them fight" at best.
Gannett: My actions have disastrous consequences. We should sue Google!
Newspapers had local monopolies for decades, so they're well positioned to understand monopoly practices. Gannett is throwing a tantrum because consolidation-via-underpants-gnomes logic alongside "partnerships" with online companies handed that monopoly to someone else.
Totally self inflicted.