He Is In Agreement En Francais

Regarding the payment criteria for related rights, Google`s blog post states: “The remuneration contained in these license agreements is based on criteria such as the publisher`s contribution to political and general information (IPG certified publishers), the daily volume of publications and its monthly Internet traffic.” Regarding the French agreements in particular, Google said they are for its News Showcase, but that they also include the publisher`s neighboring rights, after requesting the separation between payments made in the French context and Google`s News Showcase. It`s about as clear as mud. The tech giant has let us know that it has so far reached individual agreements with a handful of French publishers, including (major headlines of national newspapers) Le Monde, Le Figaro and Libération. The tech giant told us it was in talks with publishers in many countries to negotiate deals for News Showcase – a programme that is not limited to the EU. While individual payments to publishers are not disclosed in the French framework, the deal represents a huge gain for the European press industry, which has made a strong commitment to extend copyright to fact sheets as part of the EU`s controversial copyright reform. The agreement “creates a framework within which Google will negotiate individual licensing agreements with IPG-certified publishers as part of APIG membership, while reflecting the principles of the law,” he said. Neither Google nor The Alliance said how much total money will be distributed to publishers covered under the French deal. Pierre Louette, CEO of Les Echos – Le Parisien Group and President of L`Alliance, said in a statement: “After long months of negotiations, this agreement is an important step that marks the effective recognition of the neighboring rights of press publishers and the beginning of their remuneration by digital platforms for the use of their online publications.” As has already been said, the investigation by the French Competition Surveillance is ongoing – and Google has informed us that it continues to deal with this investigation – so its business practices will continue to be subject to a thorough and thorough examination, which limits their operational room for manoeuvre for the time being. He also pointed out that the FCA was still investigating Google for complaints about a dominant position – and found that other organisations had also filed a complaint, so that even if the publishing group withdrew its own, there were reasons to continue this investigation. The tech giant had tried to circumvent the payment of French publishers to reuse snippets of content in its information aggregation and search products by no longer displaying them in the country. This seems important, as monthly data traffic is one of the criteria used to determine payment….

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