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		<title>By: Upgrade: Travel Better &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Website roundup: seat selection, public transit, and more miles for shopping</title>
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		<description>[...] The guru defeats the scorecard The field of websites devoted to choosing the best airline seats just got smaller, as two controversial seat selection websites are now defunct. It appears that SeatGuru won its lawsuit against the people behind LoveMySeat and SeatScorecard. The suit, filed last year, argued that the newer sites stole SeatGuru&#8217;s copyrighted content and represented it as their own. Looks like crime doesn&#8217;t pay: LoveMySeat.com and its duplicate site SeatScorecard.com now both auto-forward to SeatGuru.com, while the SeatScorecard domain is dead. (For what it&#8217;s worth, I reviewed the different seat selection sites nearly a year ago, before any of the legal fracas had started.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The guru defeats the scorecard The field of websites devoted to choosing the best airline seats just got smaller, as two controversial seat selection websites are now defunct. It appears that SeatGuru won its lawsuit against the people behind LoveMySeat and SeatScorecard. The suit, filed last year, argued that the newer sites stole SeatGuru&#8217;s copyrighted content and represented it as their own. Looks like crime doesn&#8217;t pay: LoveMySeat.com and its duplicate site SeatScorecard.com now both auto-forward to SeatGuru.com, while the SeatScorecard domain is dead. (For what it&#8217;s worth, I reviewed the different seat selection sites nearly a year ago, before any of the legal fracas had started.) [...]</p>
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