YouTube and Facebook escape billions in copyright payouts after EU vote
by Mark Sweney in London and Jennifer Rankin in Bruss from Technology | The Guardian on (#3TA7P)
Controversial new law that critics claimed threatened internet freedom is rejected
Google, YouTube and Facebook could escape having to make billions in payouts to press publishers, record labels and artists after EU lawmakers voted to reject proposed changes to copyright rules that aimed to make the tech companies share more of their revenues.
The proposed new rules, which have been going through the European parliament for almost two years, have sparked an increasingly bitter battle between the internet giants and owners and creators of content, with both sides ferociously lobbying their cause.
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