• jarfil@beehaw.org
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    18 hours ago

    The firm launched this project after European publishers demanded more information about the traffic brought to their websites by Google search as part of the implementation of the EU Copyright Directive.

    For the full context:

    • Publishers want to force Google to pay them for “copying” their news into the search engine.
    • Google claims publishers would die of starvation without Google.
    • In countries where such forced royalties were implemented, Google simply delisted everyone… until publishers came back crying about lost visits.
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        14 hours ago

        Hardly. The lesser evil perhaps, but in any context that includes Google there’s never a doubt who’s actually the bigger culprit.

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          13 hours ago

          In this case, it includes anyone referencing any publications. Like this post right here.

          If publishers had their way, then lemmy.ml, and kbin, and you, and me, and all the instances on the Fediverse making an “unauthorized copy” of any part of the content, would have to pay.

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            7 hours ago

            And in your understanding, Google are somehow superheroes swooping in from on high by … putting the thumbscrews on a union website?

            I get you have an undefined grudge against publishers, but you’re kind of off the mark here.