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The Government of Canada has enacted a new law called Bill C-18 (the Online News Act), requiring two companies to pay for simply showing links to news, something that everyone else does for free. The unprecedented decision to put a price on links (a so-called “link tax”) creates uncertainty for our products and exposes us to uncapped financial liability simply for facilitating Canadians’ access to news from Canadian publishers.
An update on Canada’s Bill C-18 and our Search and News products
Bill C-18 has become law and remains unworkable. The Government has not given us reason to believe that the regulatory process will be able to resolve structural issues with the legislation. As a result, we have informed the Government that we have made the difficult decision that when the law...
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Story via Google will locally remove Canadian news sites from Search, Discover over new lawGoogle announced today that Search, News, and Discover will be “removing links to Canadian news publications” in response to a new law.
This applies only in Canada, with global users of Google products continuing to see Canadian news sites.