Google Claims Victory in German Copyright Battle. But Has It Lost the War?
Jinfo Article
6th March 2013
Abstract
Google has been battling it out on the copyright front with European publishers in the last few months. However, while the search engine has been claiming victory of sorts on all fronts, not everybody agrees that Google is gaining the upper hand. Penny Crossland examines exactly what constitutes "victory".
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