WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- New Zealands two largest newspaper groups are not sending journalists to cover the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro because of a dispute with domestic broadcasting rights-holder Sky TV and the New Zealand Olympic Committee over accreditation terms they say will unfairly restrict coverage.NZME, which owns the New Zealand Herald, and Fairfax New Zealand, which publishes newspapers including Wellingtons Dominion-Post and Christchurch Press, have been in talks for months with Sky.Both groups on Thursday said negotiations have reached an impasse and they have withdrawn applications for accreditation.The conditions in question restrict the amount of footage used on news websites for non-rightsholders and how soon after an event that content could appear.Fairfax had planned to send nine journalists to the Olympics and NZME was sending a similar-sized team of writers, photographers and videographers.NZME managing editor Shayne Currie said he had informed the New Zealand Olympic Committee of his organizations position.This has been a difficult decision but ultimately we cannot accept what we view as unduly restrictive and unnecessary News Access Rules, Currie said. These do not allow for fair-use of copyright material in accordance with the New Zealand Copyright Act and have the potential to impact heavily on our ability to cover the Games in a fair and meaningful way.Currie said NZME also believed the conditions run counter to the Olympic charter.Fairfax executive editor Sinead Boucher said the proposed local conditions on the use of games footage were unprecedented and didnt not respect terms of the countrys Copyright ACT over fair use from major sports events.In a letter to NZOC chief executive Kereyn Smith, released Thursday, Boucher said We are not prepared to sacrifice our editorial freedom and right to freely report about the Olympics as a major news event.In our view, it is unacceptable that a broadcast rights holder should have been given so much power to control how its competitor media organizations get to report on an event of such national and international significance.The NZOC did not immediately respond to requests for comment.Sky TV director of communication Kirsty Way said the company stands by its news access rules that theyre the most generous in the whole world and have been acceptable worldwide, but apparently theyre not acceptable to our news agencies in New Zealand. 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MILWAUKEE -- Ryan Braun wonders whether he still will be with the Milwaukee Brewers when spring training starts.Not knowing 100 percent where well be playing is hard. It definitely complicates things, he said Wednesday at the teams annual Thanksgiving food drive. Obviously, things come up. Its a part of the business. Its a part of the profession. If something were to happen, wed figure it out when we get there.Braun has a limited no-trade provision but would have the ability to block any swap starting in late May, when he becomes a 10-year veteran who has spent his last five seasons with his current team.I get asked about it regularly, general manager David Stearns said of a possible trade. I know thats a big story this offseason, but Im very happy that Ryan is a member of the Milwaukee Brewers. I expect him to be a member of the Milwaukee Brewers going forward. Im happy that hes here at the event today.The 20111 NL MVP, Braun was suspended for the final 65 games of the 2013 season for violating baseballs drug agreement and labor contract.ddddddddddddHe hit .305 with 30 homers and 90 RBI last season following back surgery in October 2015. He is owed $76 million over the remainder of his contract: $19 million in each of the next two seasons, $18 million in 2019, $16 million in 2020 and a $4 million buyout of the Brewers $15 million option for 2021.I learned some really good exercises during my rehabilitation process last year that Ive been able to incorporate into my offseason routine, he said. I feel like it really helped me last year. So having a full offseason to be able to work out as well as incorporate all those core exercises I learned is something Im really excited about. I feel great. ' ' '