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Google warns news sites may lose 45% of traffic if EU passes its Copyright Reform

Thursday, February 7, 2019 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Google warns news sites may lose 45% of traffic if EU passes its Copyright Reform

The EU is still plowing ahead with its highly contested Copyright Reform. Trilogue negotiations between the union’s pillars have started again to reach an agreement on the finalized version, and pass the law in March or April this year. A myriad of EU politicians and companies are troubled by parts of the reform, including big players like Google. Kent Walker, Google‘s SVP of Global Affairs, laid out Google’s opposition and called for a fix before it’s too late. Google warns Article 11 and Article 13 could have catastrophic effects on the creative economy in Europe by hampering user uploads and…

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