The Turkish Parliament’s Digital Media Commission has invited Google representatives to discuss the issues related to the use and remuneration of news items from Turkish news...
Google has announced a series of agreements with news publishers in Germany and France, suggesting that the Alphabet-owned company is accelerating its strategy to deal directly...
The Republic of Ireland has transposed the EU’s Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, with a text quite close to the original legislation, The...
Spain and Italy have moved one step closer to transposing the European Union's Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market into their respective domestic law....
Facebook has reached an agreement with France's Alliance de la presse d’information générale (APIG), which represents a large part of the country's national and regional daily...
YouTube has been adjusting its approach to copyright to take into account the implementation of the European Copyright Directive into national law by EU members states....
Google is appealing against the €500 million fine imposed by France's competition watchdog Autorité de la Concurrence for not complying with rules relating to the negotiation...
French rights society SACEM and the Union of Publishers of Magazines (SEMP), which regroups over 80 news publishing companies in France, have signed what they described...
By Emmanuel Legrand European policy-makers have been scrambling to find an answer to Google's decision not to remunerate European news publishers for the use of their...