Alphabet's Google has reportedly agreed to pay $76 million in compensation to a group of French news publishers to settle a year-long dispute over copyright rules enacted by the French authorities under EU legislation. The remuneration from the US tech giant will be shared among 121 national and local French news publications, the framework agreement...
Alphabet's Google has reportedly agreed to pay $76 million in compensation to a group of French news publishers to settle a year-long dispute over copyright rules enacted by the French authorities under EU legislation. The remuneration from the US tech giant will be shared among 121 national and local French news publications, the framework agreement...
Alphabet's Google has reportedly agreed to pay $76 million in compensation to a group of French news publishers to settle a year-long dispute over copyright rules enacted by the French authorities under EU legislation. The remuneration from the US tech giant will be shared among 121 national and local French news publications, the framework agreement...
Alphabet's Google has reportedly agreed to pay $76 million in compensation to a group of French news publishers to settle a year-long dispute over copyright rules enacted by the French authorities under EU legislation. The remuneration from the US tech giant will be shared among 121 national and local French news publications, the framework agreement...
Alphabet's Google has reportedly agreed to pay $76 million in compensation to a group of French news publishers to settle a year-long dispute over copyright rules enacted by the French authorities under EU legislation. The remuneration from the US tech giant will be shared among 121 national and local French news publications, the framework agreement...
Remember the grubby flying taxi Bruce Willis drove in "The Fifth Element"? That was a very 90s view of the future. In reality, we may soon be taking up to 60-mile rides in sleek, elegant, and perhaps most importantly, emission-free electric planes. Media reported this week a California-based startup called Archer was going public through...
Remember the grubby flying taxi Bruce Willis drove in "The Fifth Element"? That was a very 90s view of the future. In reality, we may soon be taking up to 60-mile rides in sleek, elegant, and perhaps most importantly, emission-free electric planes. Media reported this week a California-based startup called Archer was going public through...