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Google May Have To Pay European Publishers For Showing News Clips

Posted on the 14 September 2016 by Worldwide @thedomains

The E.U. just wants to keep pushing Google’s buttons

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Bloomberg is out this morning with a news item that the E.U. is  drafting new copyright rules. Publishers would have the right to demand payment for their content being published on sites like Google News.

Google shut its news portal in Spain in 2014 after copyright legislation allowed publishers charge for content used by other websites.

From the article:

“This proposal provides for a new right for press publishers aiming at facilitating online licensing of their publications, the recoupment of their investment and the enforcement of their rights,” the European Commission said in a text of the proposal published on its website. “Fair sharing of value is also necessary to ensure the sustainability of the press publications sector.”

The E.U. is also looking to add some new provisions for musicians which may cause Google to increase their screening for copyright violations.

Read the full article here


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