Google blocks California news outlets, fighting a state bill

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April 22, 2024 United States, California, Badger 9

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Google blocked news links for some California web users as it protests a bill that would force it to make payments to news publishers   A previous version of this article said the amount of money Google will provide to Canadian news organizations was $100 million. It is 100 million Canadian dollars. The article has been corrected.   SAN FRANCISCO — For years, governments around the world have waged a bitter fight with Google and Meta over whether the Big Tech giants should pay for the news stories and videos that show up in search results and on social media. Now that fight has come to their home turf — the United States.     Google blocked news links for some California web users as it protests a bill that would force it to make payments to news publishers   A previous version of this article said the amount of money Google will provide to Canadian news organizations was $100 million. It is 100 million Canadian dollars. The article has been corrected.   SAN FRANCISCO — For years, governments around the world have waged a bitter fight with Google and Meta over whether the Big Tech giants should pay for the news stories and videos that show up in search results and on social media. Now that fight has come to their home turf — the United States.     Google blocked news links for some California web users as it protests a bill that would force it to make payments to news publishers   A previous version of this article said the amount of money Google will provide to Canadian news organizations was $100 million. It is 100 million Canadian dollars. The article has been corrected.   SAN FRANCISCO — For years, governments around the world have waged a bitter fight with Google and Meta over whether the Big Tech giants should pay for the news stories and videos that show up in search results and on social media. Now that fight has come to their home turf — the United States.     Google blocked news links for some California web users as it protests a bill that would force it to make payments to news publishers   A previous version of this article said the amount of money Google will provide to Canadian news organizations was $100 million. It is 100 million Canadian dollars. The article has been corrected.   SAN FRANCISCO — For years, governments around the world have waged a bitter fight with Google and Meta over whether the Big Tech giants should pay for the news stories and videos that show up in search results and on social media. Now that fight has come to their home turf — the United States.     Google blocked news links for some California web users as it protests a bill that would force it to make payments to news publishers   A previous version of this article said the amount of money Google will provide to Canadian news organizations was $100 million. It is 100 million Canadian dollars. The article has been corrected.   SAN FRANCISCO — For years, governments around the world have waged a bitter fight with Google and Meta over whether the Big Tech giants should pay for the news stories and videos that show up in search results and on social media. Now that fight has come to their home turf — the United States.     https://middlesexcountynj.powerappsportals.us/forums/general-discussion/7ed8194e-1801-ef11-a73d-001dd80b215a


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