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Google Links to California news websites will begin to be removed from search results for some Californians in response to a bill that would require online advertising companies to pay for connecting state residents to news sources.
exist a blog post Jaffer Zaidi, Google’s vice president of global news partnerships, announced the “short-term test” on Friday, saying the bill, called the California Press Protection Act, represents “the wrong approach to supporting journalism.” , and “will create a certain degree of business opportunities.” Uncertainty that no company can accept. “
The bill was introduced last year and is still before the state Legislature.
Google’s announcement marks the latest major change in how big online platforms handle news.facebook parents Yuan has been exiting the news business and said in September that it would “deprecate” the Facebook News tab in European countries including the UK, France and Germany as part of “an ongoing effort to better align our investments with our products” Be consistent with the service staff” is most valuable. “
Also last year, Meta banned Canadian users from sharing news on the app after the Canadian federal government passed the Online News Act, forcing tech companies to pay domestic media for content.
The recent development has upended many online publishers that rely on Facebook and Google for traffic, and is particularly painful for publishers that rely on advertising revenue.
“If passed, the CJPA could result in significant changes to the services we provide to Californians and the traffic we deliver to California publishers,” Zaidi wrote.
Google also said on Friday it was “pausing further investments in the California news ecosystem, including new partnerships through the Google News Showcase, our product and licensing programs for news organizations, and expansion of the Google News initiative.”
Supporters of the California bill Said it would help news publishers Receiving a sizeable portion of the advertising profits made by tech giants, e.g. apple, Google and Yuan. But some critics in the news industry worry the bill will foster a pay ecosystem that favors larger, better-resourced newsrooms over smaller ones.
Google has previously opposed similar media payment measures abroad, including Spain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. But the company eventually acquiesced to the rules.
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