The Shetland News
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The Shetland News is a news website serving the islands of Shetland, Scotland.

Previously, The Shetland News was a weekly newspaper published between 1885 and 1963. The website, published by an unrelated company (Zetnews Limited), was launched in 1995, on the idea of IT entrepreneur Graeme Storey. The founding directors included Graeme Storey and Jonathan Wills, among others.

In 1996, The Shetland Times
The Shetland Times
The Shetland Times is a weekly newspaper in Shetland, published on Fridays and based in Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland.The newspaper is owned by The Shetland Times Ltd, a company which also operates a publishing arm, a bookshop and a printing company. The Shetland Times Ltd claims to have 55...

and The Shetland News were involved in a landmark legal case over alleged copyright infringement and deep linking
Deep linking
On the World Wide Web, deep linking is making a hyperlink that points to a specific page or image on a website, instead of that website's main or home page. Such links are called deep links.-Example:...

. The case was settled before going to court, by mutual agreement regarding how links would be made and specifically, how links would be accredited.

In March 2011, long term Shetland News journalists Pete Bevington and Hans Marter (trading under 'Shetland News LLP') parted company with Graeme Storey (trading under 'Force 10') who owned the domain names, and had been providing IT management, Web design and web hosting services for the website. Bevington and Marter moved the news service to a new domain (http://www.shetnews.co.uk).

On 1 April 2011, Storey published a statement at the original domain (http://www.shetland-news.co.uk) describing the history and development of the website.

On 27 April 2011, Graeme Storey began to use the original domain (which had always been his property) as a news portal, re-branding it 'Shetland Daily' on 1st May 2011, which pulls in content from other local, regional and national news websites offering Shetland related content.

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