EU Countries Back Copyright Reforms Aimed at Google, Facebook

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 21 February 2019 13:35 IST

European Union countries on Wednesday endorsed an overhaul of the bloc's copyright rules which would force Google and Facebook to pay publishers for news snippets and filter out copyright-protected content on YouTube or Instagram.

A majority of EU diplomats agreed to the revamp while Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Poland refused to back the deal and two other EU countries abstained.

Advertisement

Negotiators from the EU countries, the European Parliament and the European Commission sealed a deal last week, two years after the EU executive proposed changes to protect the bloc's cultural heritage and ensure that publishers, broadcasters and artists are remunerated fairly.

Romania, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency, said in a tweet that the copyright agreement had been approved by the EU Council.

Advertisement

The dissenting countries said the proposed changes could hinder innovation and hurt the bloc's competitiveness in the digital market.

"We regret that the Directive does not strike the right balance between the protection of right holders and the interests of EU citizens and companies," they said in a joint statement.

Advertisement

The next step in the process is a vote by a committee of lawmakers next week followed by a parliamentary vote either next month or early April before the changes can become law.

The revamp would require Google and other online platforms to sign licensing agreements with rights holders such as musicians, performers, authors, news publishers and journalists to use their work online.

Advertisement

Google's YouTube and Facebook's Instagram and other sharing platforms will have to install upload filters to prevent users from uploading copyrighted materials.

Google, which has lobbied against both features and has even suggested that it might pull Google News from Europe, said last week it would study the text before deciding on its next steps.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: EU, Europe, Google, Facebook, YouTube
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Nothing Phone 4b Design Revealed Ahead of Launch
  2. GTA 6 Price, Pre-Order Details and Editions Announced; $80 Price Confirmed
  3. Why The iPhone 18 Pro Series Might Feature a Larger Camera Module
  1. OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Launched in India With 52dB ANC, Up to 54-Hour Battery Life: Price, Specifications
  2. Gemini in Chrome Gets a New 'Select From Screen' Feature for Faster AI-Powered Searches
  3. Redmi K90 Ultra Battery, Display Features Revealed, Tipster Claims It Outperforms Rival Snapdragon-Powered Flagships
  4. Grand Theft Auto 6 Is Not Getting a Disc Version at Launch, Rockstar Confirms
  5. Google Play Store to Allow External Payments From June 30 in Select Global Markets
  6. iOS 27 Beta 2: Siri AI's System Prompt Reportedly Includes Instructions to Not Offer Webpage Summaries
  7. Nothing Phone 4b Design Revealed Ahead of Launch as Company Confirms Blue Colourway, Glyph Bar
  8. iPhone Ultra Reportedly Enters Final Production Stage Ahead of September Launch
  9. Samsung Reportedly Expands One UI 9 Testing to More Galaxy Devices Ahead of Stable Android 17 Rollout
  10. WhatsApp Starts Warning Users About Chats From Unknown Numbers
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.