Frontlist | Google seals content payment deal with French news publishers
Frontlist | Google seals content payment deal with French news publisherson Jan 22, 2021

GOOGLE NEWS SHOWCASE
Google's vehicle for paying news publishers, called Google News Showcase, is so far only available in Brazil and Germany. On Thursday, Reuters confirmed it had signed a deal with Google to be the first global news provider to Google News Showcase. Reuters is owned by news and information provider Thomson Reuters Corp. Reuters is committed to developing new ways of providing access to trusted, high-quality and reliable global news coverage at a time when it’s never been more important, Eric Danetz, Global Head of Revenue, Reuters, said in a statement. Google and APIG did not say how much money would be distributed to APIG's members, who include most French national and local publishers. Details on how the remuneration would be calculated were not disclosed. The deal follows months of bargaining between Google, French publishers and news agencies over how to apply revamped EU copyright rules, which allow publishers to demand a fee from online platforms showing extracts of their news. Google, the world's biggest search engine, initially fought against the idea of paying publishers for content, saying their websites benefited from the greater traffic it brought.
(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Edmund Blair, Jon Boyle, Alexander Smith and Howard Goller)
Source: Mobile Reuters
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