Google’s unsurprising refusal to pay for news snippets undermines new EU copyright law

2019-9-25 17:48

Google has announced it will not pay European news publishers for the right to show their content on Google News, which will be mandatory under the EU’s new copyright directive that will come into effect next month, The Financial Times reports.

France is the first out of the 28 EU member states to implement the new directive, but the law is already off to a rough start. Google has opted for displaying less information to its users, rather than entering into licensing agreements with European publishers. This means the American tech giant will stop including snippets of news stories in…

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