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‘Google tax’ and online content wars
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  • KAYE SA-IN45
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  • Kaye, Laurence.
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  • ‘Google tax’ and online content wars
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  • 2014.
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  • 34-35.
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  • Intellectual Property Magazine, ISSN 2044-7175 ; December 2014/Jan
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  • The newspaper industry’s conflict with online news aggregators like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! has been ongoing for several years.1 The core of the industry’s complaint is about ‘free riding’ by aggregators on press producers’ investment in gathering and producing professional news and content. The aggregators counter by pointing to the value of the traffic they deliver to newspapers sites. The European newspaper industry recently scored two very different, but notable legal wins in this long running battle. In 2014, press publishers won a new right under Spanish Intellectual Property Law in its ‘canon AEDE’,2 which introduced a statutory limitation to copyright, allowing the aggregation of news and other copyright content subject to an unwaivable remuneration right. This has been called ‘the Google tax’, not to be confused with George Osborne’s event call for Google to pay more corporation tax!3 It follows in the footsteps of the ancillary copyright (‘Leistungsschutzrecht fur Presseverleger’, also known as ‘Lex Google’) which German press publishers gained in August 2013.
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