Search engines to pay for linking to content

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The heading is a mis-leading as there is still no such law.
But French government seem to be bent on introducing a law, where news aggregators like Google might have to pay for linking to a news site:

PARIS: Internet giant Google has threatened to exclude French media sites from its search results if France implements a proposed law forcing search engines to pay for content, according to a letter obtained by AFP.


The letter sent by Google to several ministerial offices this month said it "cannot accept" such a move and the company "as a consequence would be required to no longer reference French sites."


It said such a law, which would require Google to make payments to media sites for displaying links to their content, would "threaten (Google's) very existence".


It also noted that Google "redirects four billion 'clicks' per month towards the Internet pages" of French media.


Leading French newspaper publishers last month called on the government to adopt a law to force Internet search engines such as Google to pay for content.


They said a law should impose a settlement in the long-running dispute with Google, which receives high volumes of advertising revenue from user searches for news contained on media websites.


Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti told a parliamentary commission this week that she was in favour of the idea, calling it "a tool that it seems important to me to develop."


Google France said earlier that it believed such a law "would be harmful to the Internet, Internet users and news websites that benefit from substantial traffic" sent to them by Google's search engine.


Newspapers around the world have seen their bottom lines come under pressure as their print advertising revenues slide and online readers resist paying for access when so much content is free on the Internet.


French lawmakers last year rejected plans for a tax on online advertising revenues, fearing the project would hurt small local companies more than global Internet giants like Google, Facebook or Twitter.
 
So dumb. Defeats the model. Really cannot believe how idiotic people are. That too governments.
 
Terrible idea by the French Government to raise some funds, if all the major search engines boycott linking to news coming out from France, then where will the readers go? Even the existing readership will be severely hit.
 
The french media is hitting their legs with an axe. If they go ahead and get such a law passed, no search engine will want to index their sites. Most people go to news sites through search engines. So no hits, no advertising revenue and most importantly no viewership. Only people who know their site exists and bother to type the url will see their site. An extremely dumb move by govt and media. it will backfire in a very big way.
 
Without search engine listings, these websites are as good as non-existent. So Google should go ahead and put their words into action and black list all such sites (unless they pay a premium that is more than they want from Google).
 
Something like, what Airtel had said. That Google and FB should pay them some royalty, since their bandwidth area is used to access the sites. Even more f****** dumb.
 
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