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  1. Apr 11

    Microsoft decided to cosy up to the newspaper industry that has been hell-bent on undermining the Web: look at how that worked out for them -

  2. 17 Feb 2021
  3. Apr 5
  4. Apr 6

    Microsoft’s plan of working with newspaper publishers isn’t going so well: It offered €700,000 👉💰 The German publishers demand €20 million 💰 -

  5. 21 Jan 2021

    Google’s position in the news ecosystem is problematic, but I fear that such a ‚contractualisation’ of the open web could have unintended side effects for S&M publishers & Google‘s competitors.

  6. 13 Feb 2020
  7. 6 Mar 2019
  8. 1 Apr 2021

    Making Google and Facebook pay for and ? Very interesting debate on April 15 — shifting the discussion from / to

  9. 12 Feb 2020
  10. 13 Sep 2019
  11. 25 Sep 2019
  12. 18 Jan 2020

    In the current draft of our new upcoming comercial users (e.g. search engines) are only allowed to use preview images up to amazing 128x128 pixels. I am curious about the final version of the law. Devs are pretty good in finding technical loopholes.

  13. 16 Jan 2020

    Germany on the way to implementing Some good and bad (pixel) ideas there. But at least there is a thought of excluding some images from the right's scope.

  14. 18 Feb 2021
  15. 25 Mar 2019

    "Arguably, therefore, the only reason the BBC can block Google is because Google voluntarily honours the robots.txt protocol." Looking at you, -Befürworter.

  16. 15 Jan 2020

    The implementation of the copyright directive in Germany begins. There is a design for it ( ) I cannot verify whether it is up to date, but I think. What is now there is a bad start. #thread#lsr

  17. 8 Dec 2020

    pays carriers. creators get traffic & we get some idea of what’s going on. a bias play on “walling” gardens they don’t own

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