Google respects the eu directive on the right of the author through the program, Extended About the Previews, which includes a licensing agreement with the publisher. The latter has asked for some additional information. Therefore, the company's Mountain View, decided to embark on a test, “extreme”. 1% of the users in some countries are not going to see it on the news on the search engine.
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The directive on the right of the copyright and rights related to the market a unique digital has been adopted on the 17th of April, 2019. In Italy, it was implemented in the decree, the legislative and no. 177, dated November 8, 2021. According to the directive, the author shall receive a compensation for the news published on the internet (the passages, or passages have been cut off).
So, Google has signed a deal to over 4,000 in 20 european countries, through a programme Extended News Previews in accordance with art. 15 of the directive. In France, however, took him to a fine of 250 million euros for the failure to comply with the commitments taken in the year 2022.
The publisher has asked for further information from Google is to evaluate the impact of traffic on the sajtet of them. The company's Mountain View to start an essay in Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain. 1% of the users won't see more of the news on Google News, Search, and Discover.
Google has always been that the display of the posts in the search engine increases the traffic on the pages of the publishers. The test will allow you to find out the percentage of visits that are lost. Of course, the latest news from the pages joevropiane it will be shown as yet, and the editors and publishers will continue to receive the payments as agreed.
In the meantime, some of the papers of france, including Le Monde, Le G, and Le Parisien have reported on the X that did not provide the necessary information for the calculation of the compensation. The trial will begin on may 15, 2025, in Paris.
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