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Google Says It Would Rather Shut Off Canadian News Links Than Pay Publishers

Google announced its stance on paying publishers for news content in Canada.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 30, 2023
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Google Says It Would Rather Shut Off Canadian News Links Than Pay Publishers

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In a surprising turn of events, Google has announced its stance on paying publishers for news content in Canada. The tech giant has made it clear that it would rather shut off news links entirely than comply with new legislation that requires them to compensate publishers for displaying their content. This move has sparked a heated debate between Google, publishers, and the Canadian government.

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The dispute arose from recent efforts by Canadian policymakers to establish a framework that would ensure fair compensation for news organizations whose content is featured on digital platforms. The proposed legislation aimed to address the power imbalance between tech giants, such as Google, and news publishers, who have seen their revenues decline as advertising dollars increasingly flow to digital platforms.

Google, however, expressed its strong opposition to the proposed legislation, arguing that it would fundamentally alter the way search engines operate and jeopardize the free flow of information. The company contended that its search results already drive significant traffic to news websites and that publishers benefit from the exposure and increased visibility Google provides.

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Kent Walker, Senior Vice President of Global Affairs at Google, stated, “While we value the role of news publishers and their content, the proposed legislation undermines the principles of an open internet and sets a concerning precedent. We cannot accept a system that forces us to pay for links and snippets, as it would fundamentally change the nature of search and harm the accessibility of information for Canadians.”

The search engine giant has warned that should the legislation pass, it would respond by removing news links from its search results altogether, effectively depriving Canadian users of access to news content through their platform. Critics argue that such a move would limit the availability of diverse news sources, potentially leading to information silos and hindering public discourse.

Publishers, on the other hand, have called for greater transparency and a fairer distribution of advertising revenue from platforms like Google. They argue that the current system disproportionately benefits tech giants, while traditional news outlets struggle to survive in an increasingly digital landscape.

The Canadian government is now faced with the challenge of finding a balance between protecting the interests of news publishers and ensuring the accessibility of information for its citizens. The proposed legislation has garnered support from some lawmakers who view it as an important step towards safeguarding the sustainability of the news industry.

As the debate unfolds, stakeholders on all sides are closely watching the developments, knowing that the outcome could have far-reaching implications for the future of news publishing and digital platforms in Canada. The decision made by Google to potentially shut off Canadian news links serves as a stark reminder of the complex challenges faced in achieving a fair and equitable digital ecosystem that supports both publishers and platforms.

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