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Google agrees to pay French news sites to send them traffic – Ars Technica
The French agreement could become a template for similar deals across Europe.

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French news sites have prevailed in negotiations with Google over “neighboring rights,” a new legal right granted by the 2019 EU Copyright Directive. An agreement between Google and the French news industry “establishes a framework within which Google will negotiate individual licensing agreements” with individual news organizations, according to Google. Under these deals, French news articles will be featured in a new…
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