German Law To Make Google Pay For Snippets
judgecorp writes "The German government has announced plans for a copyright law which would require Google, other search engines, and aggregators to pay for small snippets of text displayed on their pages. Journalistic citations and private users will be exempt."
Google, Bing, et al. will just stop linking to sites which enforce this.
Who thought this was a good idea?
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It is not that I don't trust you all guy, but I would rather read the german law than the (eventually biased) interpretation by some english blog/web site.
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I would love to see Google just stop displaying snippets, and see how long it takes for them to realize that no one can find their articles anymore