Google News Closes in Spain
Jinfo Article
23rd December 2014
Abstract
In a direct response to the new Spanish intellectual property law due to come into effect in the new year, the Spanish version of Google News has been shut down. This article takes a look at the new law and some of the implications for internet searchers and publishers.
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