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Google Fund To Pay For 1 Million Copies of Charlie Hebdo

BarbaraHudson writes The Register is reporting that money set aside from a deal with France's publishers is going to pay for the printing of 1 million copies of next weeks' Charlie Hebdo, "Eight of the 12 people killed were journalists attending an editorial meeting, however, a senior editor and the magazine's chief executive were in London at the time of the attack. They have vowed to do a massive 1 million copy print run next week – Charlie Hebdo's circulation is normally around 60k. The cash will come from €60m fund (€20m per year over three years) that supports digital publishing innovation. The fund was set up in 2013 following negotiations between Google and the French government as a remedy to demands from European publishers that Google pay for displaying news snippets in its search results.

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  1. Re:Excellent. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I vote for a cartoon of Mohammed and his six-year-old bride Aisha on the front cover.

    To be fair, the marriage wasn't actually consummated until Aisha was nine.

  2. Re:Excellent. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    1) Set up website
    2) Prophet!
    3) Profit?