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According to the article:
Hannah Marshall, a partner at Marque Lawyers that specialises in competition law, said the code in its current form left the tech giants with no choice.
“The code now says that Google and Facebook have to pay for the right to supply audience to the news publishers,” Ms Marshall said. “That makes no legal or commercial sense.”
I have to side with Google on this. Why would they pay a linked company for the right to send traffic their way? I have some retail websites. I don't pay Google to list them, nor would I expect Google to pay me for the right to list them on their search engines.
Hannah Marshall, a partner at Marque Lawyers that specialises in competition law, said the code in its current form left the tech giants with no choice.
“The code now says that Google and Facebook have to pay for the right to supply audience to the news publishers,” Ms Marshall said. “That makes no legal or commercial sense.”
I have to side with Google on this. Why would they pay a linked company for the right to send traffic their way? I have some retail websites. I don't pay Google to list them, nor would I expect Google to pay me for the right to list them on their search engines.



