France in 2019, was the first EU country to transpose a new Digital Copyright Directive into law. According to the law it governed so-called “neighbring rights” which are designed for compensating publishers and news agencies for the use of their material. Google in response decided not show content from EU publishers in France, on services like search and news, unless publishers agreed to let them do so free of charge.

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