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France fines Google over news copyright
1 2021-07-13 20:22:06Xinhua
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France on Tuesday fined Google 500 million euros (592 million U.S. dollars) for failing to offer a fair deal to local media companies for hosting their news content.
The French Authority of Competition ordered Google to present, within the next two months, an offer of remuneration for the current use of their copyrighted content.
If the U.S. tech giant fails to compensate publishers, it would risk an additional fine of up to 900,000 euros (1.06 million dollars) per day, the French anti-trust body added.
In April 2020, the French watchdog asked Google to negotiate in good faith with media groups to ensure that media companies and other publishers are compensated when it hosts their news content on its platforms.
France fines Google 500 million euros in news copyright row
A Google spokesperson said in a statement to AFP that the company was very disappointed by the decision.
By Laurent Barthelemy, Florian Soenen
July 14, 2021 04:00 BST
France s competition watchdog on Tuesday slapped Google with a 500-million-euro ($593-million) fine for failing to negotiate in good faith with media companies over the use of their content under EU copyright rules.
It is the biggest ever fine imposed by the Competition Authority for a company s failure to adhere to one of its rulings, the agency s chief Isabelle De Silva told reporters, saying the decision was intended to reflect the gravity of Google s shortcomings.