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SPAIN OKS ‘GOOGLE TAX’ DEMANDED BY NEWS PUBLISHERS

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Posted on November 7, 2014

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· Last updated: January 22, 2026

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This image shows the Spanish parliament building, symbolizing the recent approval of the 'Google Tax' legislation. This law allows news publishers to charge aggregators like Google for displaying their content, impacting the digital publishing landscape.
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MADRID (AP) – Spain’s parliament has approved new intellectual property laws that allow news publishers to charge aggregators each time they display news content in search results. The law goes into effect Jan. 1 but does not specify how much aggregators like Google News could be charged. Spain’s AEDE group of news publishers had lobbied […]

MADRID (AP) – Spain’s parliament has approved new intellectual property laws that allow news publishers to charge aggregators each time they display news content in search results.

The law goes into effect Jan. 1 but does not specify how much aggregators like Google News could be charged. Spain’s AEDE group of news publishers had lobbied for what is known as the “Google Tax” but has not provided specifics.

Google Inc.’s Spanish division said Thursday it was disappointed with the outcome and will work with Spanish news publishers to help them increase income.

Google last year agreed to help French news organizations increase online advertising revenue and fund digital publishing innovations to settle a dispute there over whether it should pay for news content in its search results.

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