EU looking at forcing Google to pay for news

@ 2015/12/10
The European Union is looking into whether services such as Google News and Yahoo News should pay to display snippets of news articles.

The European Commission, the EU’s executive, said it will consider whether “any action specific to news aggregators is needed, including intervening on the definition of rights”.

Ironically all this is happening after Brussels unveiled plans to loosen copyright rules in the 28-member bloc in order to allow citizens to watch more content online, as we reported earlier.

The publishers want a “Google Tax”, making online services pay to display news snippets.

Google News pulled out of Spain when a similar law was passed that would have forced it to pay for re-publishing headlines or snippets. In Germany, Axel Springer, the country’s top publisher, had to scrap a move to block Google from running snippets of articles from its newspapers because traffic to its sites plunged.

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