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In November, Google said he would hold a “test” in 8 European countries Leave the results of EU-based news publishers for a little part of users. The results are in and inquiry saying The news does not have any meaningful money value for the company. However, the “social experience” was difficult for scientific interest. European Copyright Law He says that the company must pay for the use of pieces from articles, and Google will probably use data to use the information for negotiations as a result of negotiations.
“We have seen a number of inaccurate reports to follow the European Copyright Directive (EUCD) we have seen a number of inaccurate reports to Google” The company wrote in blog posts explaining the experiment of the company yield. “The results are now included: The search for the search for Google does not have any measurable effects for Google.”
Google President of Economy Paul Liu said that the company does not change in Belgium, Denmark, Denmark, Italy, Italy, Poland and Spain, and there is no change in advertising revenue and not only reduced 0.8 percent. (Originally entered France, but a judicial company warned the previous agreement and the face of his fines.
Techcrunch notes Google walks a beautiful line here. It is already facing antitrust fines in France and put pressure on the company’s news licensing tactics on the news content. Nothing came to the country as a result “experience”.
The company, negotiations in similar situations (successful) of the impact potential of the imaging capacity (in some cases), tests Canadian, Californium and Australia. In the last case Aussie Grit dominated: After Google Threatened by removing the whole search engine from the countryThen Prime Minister Scott Morrison said: “Let me make me clear. Australia makes our rules for what you can do in Australia.” The bill was passed and adopted and Google be shot Deals with the contents of a license with Australian media companies. Yes, Google search is still under.