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France Fines Google for Failing to Negotiate With News Publishers

France’s competition authority hit Google with a $593 million fine (BBC) for failing to negotiate deals with news publishers “in good faith” for use of their content

France’s competition authority hit Google with a $593 million fine (BBC) for failing to negotiate deals with news publishers “in good faith” for use of their content. The regulators had ordered Google (WSJ) to negotiate publishing rights in April 2020.

For the Net Politics blog, Maya Villasenor discusses whether antitrust regulators can face the challenges posed by big tech.

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