Google Pledges Over News Publishers Fees Accepted by French Antitrust Body

The French antitrust authority stated on Tuesday it had accepted a collection of commitments made by Alphabet’s Google over a copyright legislation geared toward remunerating information publishers for using content material on-line.

The authority additionally stated a EUR-500-million (roughly Rs. 4,120 crore) high-quality it had imposed on Google final 12 months was now definitive, because the US on-line large had dropped an attraction towards it. Google paid the high-quality final 12 months.

The choices deliver to an finish the authority’s investigation towards Google, which has accepted to carry talks with information businesses and different publishers to pay for using their information.

The ruling comes amid growing worldwide stress on on-line platforms equivalent to Google and Facebook to share extra income with information shops.

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