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Parliament Can Decide on Performance Protection for Media

Summary by Handelszeitung
Large online services such as Google and Facebook will pay copyright fees in future if they display short excerpts from newspaper articles. Parliament can now decide on the controversial new law on media protection.
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Large online services such as Google and Facebook will pay copyright fees in future if they display short excerpts from newspaper articles. Parliament can now decide on the controversial new law on media protection.

Large online services such as Google and Facebook will pay copyright fees in future if they display short excerpts from newspaper articles. Parliament can now decide on the controversial new law on media protection.

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Handelszeitung broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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