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Italy Implements New Copyright Law and Sanctions Meta for Use of Press Content — Opi Santa Cruz

The Authority for Guarantees in Communications (AGCOM) of Italy has sanctioned the technological company Meta, ordering payment of 9 million euros to the editorial group GEDI for using its journalistic contents without due compensation. This resolution, issued on July 10, 2025, is the first in the country to apply the new European copyright law, setting a significant precedent in the relationship between digital platforms and the media. AGCOM’s …
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The Authority for Guarantees in Communications (AGCOM) of Italy has sanctioned the technological company Meta, ordering payment of 9 million euros to the editorial group GEDI for using its journalistic contents without due compensation. This resolution, issued on July 10, 2025, is the first in the country to apply the new European copyright law, setting a significant precedent in the relationship between digital platforms and the media. AGCOM’s …

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opisantacruz.com.ar broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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