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Google Wins Copyright Battle In Germany

Google has won a copyright battle in Europe after Germany approved a watered-down version of the copyright bill which would make search engines like Google provide excerpts of newspaper articles without paying any charge. The new law will allow Google and other search engines to publish small bits of text from news stories in search results. Google's victory comes after persistent lobbying that included a campaign against proposed German copyright law.

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