Google shutting down news service instead of paying papers

Google has said it will shut down its Google News service in Spain to prevent publishers’ content from appearing on it, ahead of a new law requiring the internet search company to pay Spanish news organisations for linked content or snippets of news.

Google shutting down news service instead of paying papers

Google has said it will shut down its Google News service in Spain to prevent publishers’ content from appearing on it, ahead of a new law requiring the internet search company to pay Spanish news organisations for linked content or snippets of news.

The move marks the first time globally that Google will shutter Google News and comes ahead of a new Spanish intellectual property law going into effect on January 1 nicknamed the Google Tax.

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