
The lower house of German parliament last week approved legislation giving publishers the right to charge search engines such as Google for reproducing content.
But a late amendment made to the law, known as the 'Google tax', means online aggregators would be allowed to use “individual words or the smallest excerpts of text” for free.
This means that only companies reproducing full texts for commercial purposes would need to pay publishers.
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