Google Limits Access to California News Sites Amid Legal Battle

Google has blocked access to news articles for some California users in response to a bill that would require the tech giant to pay publishers for news content. The pending legislation, the California Journalism Preservation Act, aims to support the state's struggling news organizations, but Google argues that it is unworkable and has temporarily restricted access to news articles for some users. This move is reminiscent of Google's previous actions in Canada and Australia in response to similar laws. Critics of the bill argue that it could have negative implications for the open web, while supporters believe it is a crucial step toward preserving the public interest in California.
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