
Rival lawsuits vie to represent UK publishers in class-action claim against Google
The Competition Appeal Tribunal will need to choose which claim will represent UK publishers.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The Competition Appeal Tribunal will need to choose which claim will represent UK publishers.
ByThe UK Government is preparing to introduce legislation that would force Google and Facebook to pay for news.
ByData suggests publishers are losing in search – but there are still wins to be had.
ByAll of the UK's big national newspapers have now signed up to the aggregator.
ByWe digest two lawsuits targeting Google's allegedly monopolistic ad practices and what they mean for publishers.
ByBirmingham Mail has dropped from 300,000 copies per day in the 1980s to 6,500 - but reaches 10 million online.
ByThe Canadian government has accused Google of "borrowing from Facebook's playbook".
ByAmazon, Alphabet and Meta are estimated to take $4 in every $10 spent in the global ad market.
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