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...
The US Congress has been paying attention to the recent changes in European law that introduced a neighbouring right for news publishers (Article 15 of the...
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...
By Emmanuel Legrand Australia's Parliament has passed a law that will establish the News Media Bargaining Code requiring online platforms to remunerate news publishers for the...
By Emmanuel Legrand Google's agreement to pay directly $76 million over three years to a group of French news publishers has been described by other publishers...
By Emmanuel Legrand Google has started making direct deals with news publishers in Australia and launched the platform News Showcase, featuring news content licensed from local...
By Emmanuel Legrand Last week Google sent mixed messages about the company's intent to remunerate news publishers: In France, Google signed an agreement with the Alliance...
By Emmanuel Legrand Facebook has made it clear that it would not abide by any Australian regulation requiring social networks to remunerate news publishers for the...
By Emmanuel Legrand Following the reluctance from Facebook, Twitter and Google to negotiate a voluntary code of conduct between media companies and digital platforms, the Australian...