Dispute part of wider efforts in EU to get big tech companies to pay publishers for using their content

In a landmark legal decision Tuesday, France's antitrust authority fined tech giant Google 500 million euros ($593 million) for failing to negotiate in "good faith" with newspapers and publishers over the use of their content, reported Deutsche Welle (DW).

The regulatory body ruled that in particular, Google failed to abide by temporary orders to hold negotiations with publishers within three months.

The decision appears to be part of an ongoing and developing battle within the European Union (and beyond), regarding efforts to force big tech giants to pay publishers for using their content; which in this case referred to French newspapers Le Figaro and Le Monde.... Read More: i24