OTTAWA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Canada and Google have reached a deal to keep news stories in search results and for the internet giant to pay C$100 million ($73.6 million) annually to news publishers in ...
The University of Waterloo and Google will work together in a new research project that looks at the impact of artificial ...
TORONTO—Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit reached a settlement with Canada’s government over a contentious law that would have forced the tech company to pay Canadian news organizations for links to the ...
Google is walking back a planned ban on links to Canadian journalism at the last minute, as the bill takes effect next month. Google is walking back a planned ban on links to Canadian journalism at ...
The Canadian government reached a deal with Google before a new law compelling tech giants to compensate news organizations comes into effect late next month. By Vjosa Isai Reporting from Toronto ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google struck a deal with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government over a contentious law requiring digital platforms to pay for news. Google agreed to contribute C$100 ...