I can't really imagine that merely using a title of an article in a link would require a licence, so I'd happily believe that's nonsense, but how do people see the rest of this law? Is it likely to have been one of the drivers of 'Brexit'?
https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/sep/12/eu-copyright-law-may-force-tech-giants-to-pay-billions-to-publishers-facebook-google
It's utter nonsense.
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180912/09265740626/eu-gives-up-open-web-experiment-decides-it-will-be-licensed-web-going-forward.shtml
This was done in Spain and what happened was Google killed all their referral traffic - the papers lost more money. Madness.
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150725/14510131761/study-spains-google-tax-news-shows-how-much-damage-it-has-done.shtml
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I can't really imagine that merely using a title of an article in a link would require a licence, so I'd happily believe that's nonsense, but how do people see the rest of this law? Is it likely to have been one of the drivers of 'Brexit'?
https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/sep/12/eu-copyright-law-may-force-tech-giants-to-pay-billions-to-publishers-facebook-google