Google says it will pay media in 3 countries for news content

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Tech titan will also pay for free access for users to read paywalled articles. FMTNews Google

SAN FRANCISCO: Google will pay partnered media publishers in three countries and offer some users free access to paywalled news sites, the tech giant said Thursday.

In a blog post the firm said they would launch “a licensing programme to pay publishers for high-quality content for a new news experience” due to launch later this year. “Google will also offer to pay for free access for users to read paywalled articles on a publisher’s site,” the statement said, without offering any further details.

He added it would build on the 2018 Google News Initiative, a US$300 million project that aimed to tackle disinformation online and help news sites grow financially.A number of European and global publications — including AFP — have called on the European Union to adopt laws requiring internet companies to pay for the material they produce.

 

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