Sounds like they were warned to quit using LVRJ articles but they did not,
Friday, April 16, 2010 | 11:01 a.m.
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■Suits accuse 2 groups of posting copyrighted R-J stories online (3-17-10)
A company associated with the Las Vegas Review-Journal has sued two more businesses and an organization, claiming they have infringed on copyrights by posting Review-Journal stories on their Web sites without authorization.
In a suit filed this month in federal court in Las Vegas against MajorWager.com Inc. of Ontario, Canada, Righthaven LLC of Las Vegas charged MajorWager has been posting Review-Journal stories involving sports and sports betting on its Web site without authorization.
A look at the MajorWager Web site on Friday showed it posts link to stories involving sports and gambling from numerous sources including the Las Vegas Sun and the Review-Journal.
A request for comment was placed Friday with MajorWager.
Friday, April 16, 2010 | 11:01 a.m.
Sun Archives
■Suits accuse 2 groups of posting copyrighted R-J stories online (3-17-10)
A company associated with the Las Vegas Review-Journal has sued two more businesses and an organization, claiming they have infringed on copyrights by posting Review-Journal stories on their Web sites without authorization.
In a suit filed this month in federal court in Las Vegas against MajorWager.com Inc. of Ontario, Canada, Righthaven LLC of Las Vegas charged MajorWager has been posting Review-Journal stories involving sports and sports betting on its Web site without authorization.
A look at the MajorWager Web site on Friday showed it posts link to stories involving sports and gambling from numerous sources including the Las Vegas Sun and the Review-Journal.
A request for comment was placed Friday with MajorWager.

