Google, a $1.97 trillion company, is protesting California's plan to pay journalists

Google News

Google, a $1.97 trillion company, is protesting California's plan to pay journalists
Google NewsCalifornia
  • 📰 engadget
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 68 sec. here
  • 5 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 38%
  • Publisher: 63%

Karissa is a senior reporter at Engadget, covering Meta, Twitter, TikTok, Snap and all things social media. Her interests include tech policy, internet culture, and all the ways our online activities shape our IRL selves.

a California bill that would require it and other platforms to pay media outlets. The company announced that it was beginning a “short-term test” that will block links to local California news sources for a “small percentage” of users in the state.

The move is in response to the California Journalism Preservation Act, a bill that would require Google, Meta and other platformsCalifornia publishers fees in exchange for links. The proposed law, which passed the state Assembly last year, amounts to a “link tax,” according to Google VP of News Partnerships Jaffer Zaidi.

“If passed, CJPA may result in significant changes to the services we can offer Californians and the traffic we can provide to California publishers,” Zaidi writes. But though the bill has yet to become law, Google is opting to give publishers and users in California a taste of what those changes could look like.

The company says it will temporarily test blocking links to California news sources that would be covered under the law in order “to measure the impact of the legislation on our product experience.” Zaidi didn’t say how large the test would be or how long it would last.

Google isn’t the first company to use hardball tactics in the face of new laws that aim to force tech companies to pay for journalism. Meta pulled news from Facebook and Instagram into do the same in California. (Meta did eventually cut deals to pay publishers in Australia after a 2021 law went into effect, but said last month itthreats to pull news from search results in Canada, and forked over about $74 million.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

engadget /  🏆 276. in US

Google News California

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Engadget Podcast: Why pay $10 a month to get away from Google search?Engadget Podcast: Why pay $10 a month to get away from Google search?Devindra has been writing about the way technology intersects with our lives for nearly 20 years. He started the Amherst Student's first technology column, worked in IT support for many (many) years, and eventually moved to Brooklyn to cover New York's tech scene in 2009.
Read more »

Democrats losing their hold on California and California losing its hold on AmericaDemocrats losing their hold on California and California losing its hold on America Democrats are losing ground in California as California loses population to other states.
Read more »

Nearly half of California high school graduates don’t qualify to apply to a California universityNearly half of California high school graduates don’t qualify to apply to a California universityPublic high schools in California offer mixed results in prepping kids for the next level. Some say it’s unfair. Others say college isn’t for everyone.
Read more »

Google Blocks California Websites in Fight Over Paying for NewsGoogle Blocks California Websites in Fight Over Paying for NewsGoogle has tried similar tactics in Australia, India, and Canada.
Read more »

Google says it will reduce some user access to California news sitesGoogle says it will reduce some user access to California news sitesGoogle said on Friday that it will remove links to California news sites for some users, due to concerns about a pending bill in the Golden State that could require Google to pay publishers.
Read more »

Google threatens to cut off news after California proposes paying media outletsGoogle threatens to cut off news after California proposes paying media outletsGoogle says it will pilot removing links to California news sites for a small percentage of users in response to the pending California Journalism Preservation Act.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-21 10:43:14