The announcement, which will result in free content gaining higher visibility, comes after France became the first EU country to adopt the bloc’s wide-ranging copyright reform in July

Current Affairs :-Google said Wednesday it won’t pay European news sources for utilizing their articles, pictures and recordings in its hunts in France, in a move that will undermine another EU copyright law.
The tech monster said it would just show content in its web index results and on Google News from media bunches who had given their consent for it to be utilized for nothing.
The declaration, which will bring about free substance increasing higher perceivability, comes after France turned into the primary EU nation to receive the coalition’s wide-extending copyright change in July.
The enactment is planned for guaranteeing media firms are paid for unique substance shown by Google, Facebook and other innovation goliaths, which rule the web based promoting market.
The new standards make “neighboring rights” to guarantee a type of copyright assurance – and remuneration – for media firms when their substance is utilized on different sites, for example, web search tools.
Richard Gingras, Google’s VP for news, told columnists in Paris that an Europe-based news distributer would need to choose on the off chance that it would enable Google to demonstrate “pieces” of substance or thumbnail pictures close by list items in France.
In the event that they acknowledge, distributers won’t get any pay from Google, he said.
Be that as it may, in the event that they don’t, just a feature and an uncovered connect to their substance will show up in the outcomes, bringing about lost perceivability for the distributer.