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Google and French publishers sign agreement over copyrights – Reuters
Google and a French publishers’ lobby said on Thursday they had agreed to a copyright framework for the U.S. tech giant to pay news publishers for content online,…

PARIS (Reuters) – Google and a French publishers lobby said on Thursday they had agreed to a copyright framework for the U.S. tech giant to pay news publishers for content online, in a first for Europe.
FILE PHOTO: A sign is pictured outs a Google offcie near the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, U.S., May 8, 2019. REUTERS/Paresh Dave
The move paves the way for individual licensing agreements for French publications, some of which have seen revenues drop with the rise of the Internet…
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