2020 years 11 month 19 day, The American technology giant Google says it has struck a deal 6 A French newspaper and magazine have signed a copyright agreement, Which includes "Le Monde" (Le Monde) and "Le Figaro" (Le Figaro) .
Before the announcement, Google had been locked in a months-long dispute with French publishers and news agencies over how revised EU copyright rules should be applied. The European Union's revised copyright rules allow publishers to collect fees from online platforms that display summaries of their news.
Google initially resisted the idea of paying publishers, Says publishers' websites could benefit from more traffic from Google. The search engine said, It is mainly based on the amount of political and general information the publisher gives (contribution to political and general information) , Daily volume, Monthly Internet traffic and the use of publishers' content on Google's platform 6 A French newspaper signed the deal.
Google also points out, It is also in talks with dailies and magazines in other French countries and regions, And plan to 2020 Reach a framework agreement with these newspapers and magazines by the end of 2005. Google's deal with the French newspapers involves its tools for remunerating news publishers, namely "Google News Showcase" .
The search engine has struck a deal with publishers in Germany for the tool. About a month before Google's announcement, The court ordered the company to negotiate with French publishers about paying them for the use of their content.
(Compiled from ca. finance. yahoo. com)
Reprinted from China Intellectual Property Network translation: Li Yanqiu proofread: Liu Peng
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