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Largest Conn. newspaper hit with plagiarism suit

Posted on November 19, 2009 at 9:02 AM

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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Hartford Courant is being sued by a smaller, family-owned newspaper that is seeking damages for what it calls repeated plagiarism.

The Journal Inquirer of Manchester sued Thursday in Hartford Superior Court. It accuses the Courant of taking at least 11 stories in August and September and wrongly attributing them as its own work.

The Journal Inquirer is seeking undisclosed damages over alleged violations of federal copyright law and the Connecticut unfair trade practices act.

Messages were left Thursday for Courant publisher Richard Graziano and Editor Naedine Hazell.

The state's largest newspaper has cut its newsroom by half because of the recession and sagging advertising revenue. The newspaper is owned by the Chicago-based Tribune Co.

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