The European Copyright Directive, which is being implemented by countries in the European
Union, gives new rights to news publishers online while ensuring that consumers can continue
to freely access information through online platforms. The Directive allows search engines
such as Google to freely link to and use «very short extracts» of press publishers’
content. The law also creates new rights for publishers when longer previews of their
content are displayed online – but without defining what exactly a very short extract or
a longer preview is.
Union, gives new rights to news publishers online while ensuring that consumers can continue
to freely access information through online platforms. The Directive allows search engines
such as Google to freely link to and use «very short extracts» of press publishers’
content. The law also creates new rights for publishers when longer previews of their
content are displayed online – but without defining what exactly a very short extract or
a longer preview is.
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