News aggregation, which aims to make use of content produced by the press, has impacted the press variably. Traditional media sued news aggregators for copyright infringement, and news aggregators defended themselves by fair use doctrine. Both have wrestled with each other in political lobbying and legal suits. Beginning with examining the previous cases of the conflicts in the United States and Europe, the article then analyzed the interactive relationship between news aggregators and the press in Taiwan, including competition and cooperation. Finally, the article offers some advice for Taiwanese authorities about how to guide both parties to a virtuous competition.