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2009-11-23
Murdoch doesn't block Google because what he wants is the search engines to pay him to index News corp's crap.
The sites who would leave Google's index would lose ad revenue, so whatever MS was willing to pay would have to be substantially greater than what would be lost.
If this does go forward with enough people leaving Google's index, it just means the eventual end to respecting the robots.txt file, followed by law suits (over fair use, etc).
I believe that MS and News Corp both have met their match in Google. Google wins this one easily.