Google signs contracts with a handful of French press publishers 24/11/2020 by Tom Hirche
France has already introduced an ancillary copyright for press publishers. Google was instructed by the state to enter into negotiations with the press publishers. The first contracts have now been signed. Read more
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French publishers make a fool of themselves by demanding compulsory licence 29/11/2019 by Tom Hirche
French press publishers were granted their own ancillary copyright a month ago. So far, they have not been able to generate any significant income. With an antitrust complaint against Google, they now believe they can change this. A misbelief. Read more
France: Google Search Will Only Display Headlines of Press Publications 26/09/2019 by Tom Hirche - Till Kreutzer
France will soon introduce an ancillary copyright for press publishers. Google has now announced that it will by default no longer display snippets in its search results. But publishers will be able to change this by themselves. Read more
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ECJ rules German ancillary copyright for press publishers to be ineffective! 12/09/2019 by Tom Hirche
In Germany, the ancillary copyright for press publishers came into force on 1 August 2013. Today, after just over six years, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared it inapplicable with retroactive effect. The reason is an error in the legislative process that was widely known. Read more
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US Publishers' Study: Google Allegedly Generates Billions in Revenue with News 20/06/2019 by Tom Hirche
According to a study by the US publishers' association News Media Alliance, in 2018 alone Google generated revenues of 4.7 billion US-dollars from news content without paying for it. According to the publishers, this has to change in the future. Read more
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Publishers will hardly get any money, if anything 30/08/2017 by Tom Hirche
The publishers pushing for their new right a.k.a. the link tax want to be paid first and foremost by providers of news aggregators and search engines. They demand a fee for the provider's service of linking to their publications and bringing them visitors hence money. Despite the unmatched absurdity of this idea, what numbers are we actually talking about? Read more
Google's design changes might soon end all lawsuits 03/07/2017 by Tom Hirche
German courts have to deal with a variety of lawsuits that involve the German ancillary copyright for press publishers. But Google's design changes might bringt a sudden end. Read more
German District Court considers ancillary copyright null and void 08/02/2017 by Till Kreutzer
In an oral hearing at the district court of Berlin on Tuesday, the presiding judge held that the German ancillary copyright (ac) had to be notified by the German Government. If the court clings to this assessment the German ac could be declared ineffective, null and void. Read more
GPTO rules on "tariff press publishers" 25/09/2015 by Tom Hirche
Yesterday, the copyright arbitration board of the German Patent and Trademark Office (GPTO) released its ruling on the "tariff news publishers". The outcome: The tariff is inadequate, thus unlawful. The ancillary copyright for press publishers remains pointless. Read more
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Spanish publishers want Google back and ask for help 19/12/2014 by Tom Hirche
The Spanish Association of Daily Newspaper Publishers (AEDE) was the driving force behind the new copyright law that forces every news service to pay a royalty for showing snippets of articles. It will come into effect on 1st January 2015. Google reacted quickly and shut down Google News Spain on 16th December 2014. Now the same lobbyists want Google to come back and ask for help. Read more