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6/12/2012 4:24 PM ET

Dow Jones & Co., a News Corp. (NWS: Quote,NWSA: Quote) company, said that Cision AB (Sweden) and Cision US Inc., have paid a significant sum to settle a claim based on Cision's unauthorized reproduction, distribution, and other misuse of news content published by Dow Jones & Co., Inc., including full text articles from The Wall Street Journal.

Dow Jones asserted copyright infringement claims against Cision in response to Cision's regular reproduction and distribution of Dow Jones' copyrighted articles to Cision's subscribers, who include public relations professionals at corporations throughout the United States.

Dow Jones said that its content was originally published mainly in the print and online editions of The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and SmartMoney magazines.

On March 8, 2012, Cision publicly disclosed that it had received a significant claim of rights infringement, without identifying Dow Jones as the claimant, Dow Jones said.

Dow Jones stated that the parties have agreed to settle its claims without litigation. The specific terms of the settlement remain confidential, the company said.

Dow Jones said as a result of the settlement, Cision is no longer redistributing Dow Jones' original content, and Cision's subscribers will be directed to Dow Jones if they seek to obtain such content.

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