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CRTC confirms 5-year Google exemption from Online 亚洲天堂 Act

Tech giant must pay news outlets $100M under the agreement
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In this Oct. 20, 2015 file photo is signage outside Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. TTHE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Marcio Jose Sanchez

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has granted Google a five-year exemption from the Online 亚洲天堂 Act, ordering it to pay $100 million to Canadian news outlets within 60 days.

Google agreed last year to pay Canadian news publishers $100 million a year in order to be exempt from the law, which compels tech companies to enter into agreements with news publishers.

Google has tasked the Canadian Journalism Collective with distributing the money to news outlets.

The CRTC says it believes Google has met the requirements for an exemption, but has added stipulations to its decision including that it must allow more news businesses to join the collective.

亚洲天堂 Media Canada, which represents hundreds of publishers, has previously raised concerns that there was a lack of 鈥渃ritical information鈥 about the Canadian Journalism Collective, including its governance and how it will calculate payments and distribute funds.

The Canadian Journalism Collective submitted plans for its governance structure to the CRTC in July.





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