Deal resolves tech giant’s concerns over Online News Act, which makes big companies share advertising revenue with publishers
Canada and Google have reached a deal to keep links to news stories in search results and for the tech giant to pay $73.6m annually, or 100m Canadian dollars, to news publishers in the country.
The deal resolves Alphabet-owned Google’s concerns over Canada’s Online News Act, which seeks to make large internet companies share advertising revenue with news publishers in the country.
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Deal resolves tech giant’s concerns over Online News Act, which makes big companies share advertising revenue with publishers
Canada and Google have reached a deal to keep links to news stories in search results and for the tech giant to pay $73.6m annually, or 100m Canadian dollars, to news publishers in the country.
The deal resolves Alphabet-owned Google’s concerns over Canada’s Online News Act, which seeks to make large internet companies share advertising revenue with news publishers in the country. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian