Google's $100M annual payment to Canadian news publishers resolves Online News Act dispute
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Google has agreed to pay C$100 million per year to news publishers in Canada for their content, as part of a three-year agreement. This move comes as Google faces increasing pressure to compensate news organizations for their journalism.
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