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Google Threatens To Cut Off News After California Proposes Paying Media Outlets
samedi 13 avril 2024, 01:00 , par Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Google says it will start removing links to California news websites in a 'short term test for a small percentage of California users.' The move is in response to the pending California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), which would require Google to pay a fee for linking Californians to news articles. 'If passed, CJPA may result in significant changes to the services we can offer Californians and the traffic we can provide to California publishers,' Jaffer Zaidi, Google VP of global news partnerships, wrote in a blog post announcing the decision. 'The testing process involves removing links to California news websites, potentially covered by CJPA, to measure the impact of the legislation on our product experience.' Zaidi adds that Google will also pause 'further investments in the California news ecosystem,' referring to initiatives like Google News Showcase, product and licensing programs for news organizations, and the Google News Initiative. A study (PDF) conducted in 2023 estimates that Google would owe U.S. publishers around $10 to 12 billion annually if the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, a national bill, is passed.
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