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Google and French publishers sign agreement over copyrights

Monitoring Desk

PARIS (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google and French publishers said on Thursday they had concluded an agreement over copyrights, the first in Europe under which the U.S. tech giant will sign a general framework to pay publishers for content.

Google has only signed individual agreements with a few publications so far, including national dailies Le Monde and Le Figaro.

Courtesy: Reuters

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