A French law requires Google to pay publishers if it shows previews of their articles in search results. Google says it won't pay.
France has accused American internet giant Google of ignoring “the spirit and the letter” of a Europe-wide copyright law aimed at giving publishers a bigger cut of the economic benefit from online news.
“Publishers have always been able to decide whether their content is available to be found in Google Search or Google News,”. “The Internet has created more choice and diversity in news than ever before. With so many options, it can be hard for consumers to find the news they are interested in. And for all types of publishers ... it’s important to make sure readers can find their content.”
“It enabled me to restate France’s position and to understand that they still have difficulty sharing the benefits as the law outlines. That’s why we need to be even more determined,” Riester said afterward. “This giant must pay a miniscule part of its colossal income to finance the professional production of news,” Assouline wrote. “And France must not let itself be pushed around.”
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