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Google will sign licensing agreements with news outlets and for the first time pay them a fee in order to present their stories.

Australian news outlets are among the first to go into licensing agreements with Google, which has announced it will pay for publishers to present their stories.

Google has initially signed partnerships with regional and national publications in Australia, Germany and Brazil.

 

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