In "we told you so" news today: Google Refuses to Pay for News Links in France: https://t.co/eSuFQV1UYm ...
— Thomas Baekdal (@baekdal) September 25, 2019
No, Google isn't going to pay French news sites to link to their stories. https://t.co/qZV4RI3FrE
— Mike Elgan (@MikeElgan) September 25, 2019
Google’s unsurprising refusal to pay for news snippets undermines new EU copyright law https://t.co/jWgKYSwTCi
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 25, 2019
Rather than paying publishers to display snippets of their news stories, Google will show only headlines from articles https://t.co/rS8s3GT6BA
— CNN International (@cnni) September 25, 2019
The war over EU's horrible new copyright directive begins as Google refuses to pay French publishers -- and refuse it should.
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) September 25, 2019
https://t.co/MiA1zYjZRc
Google is taking a hard line in negotiations with European news sites: https://t.co/qNGacqoCUY#CopyrightDirective #Article13 #SaveYourInternet
— Feedity (@Feedity) September 26, 2019
Google takes hard line, refuses to pay French news sites despite new law https://t.co/se5aprRrBL
— Christopher Parsons (@caparsons) September 25, 2019
Google’s unsurprising refusal to pay for news snippets undermines new EU copyright law https://t.co/bWXjJseBiX
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 26, 2019
Google’s unsurprising refusal to pay for news snippets undermines new EU copyright law https://t.co/pCWh7ufq5g
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 26, 2019
ICYMI: Google will remove news previews rather than pay European publishers in France, angering those publishers…. https://t.co/jSar3TUueV
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) September 26, 2019
Rather than paying publishers to display snippets of their news stories, Google will show only headlines from articles https://t.co/4XPrV7xeLl
— CNN International (@cnni) September 26, 2019
Rather than paying publishers to display snippets of their news stories, Google will show only headlines from articles https://t.co/HWeS8DLUPD
— CNN International (@cnni) September 25, 2019