France's competition authority ruled that Google must pay French publishing companies and news agencies for re-using their content
PARIS - France’s competition authority ruled on Thursday that Google must pay French publishing companies and news agencies for re-using their content.
“Google’s practices caused a serious and immediate harm to the press sector, while the economic situation of publishers and news agencies is otherwise fragile,” France’s ‘Autorite de la Concurrence’ said in a statement.
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