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Intellectual property: The Paris Court of Appeal confirms almost entirely the decision requiring a search engine to negotiate with press publishers (Google)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. On 8 October 2020, Chamber 5-7 of the Paris Court of Appeal delivered its judgment. on Google's appeal against the decision no. 20-MC-01 of 9 April 2020The Court of First Instance held that the Authority's decision was not against Decision No 19-D-26 of 19 December 2019, as stated on the first page of the judgment, but against Decision No 19-D-26 of 19 December 2019, in which the Authority required Google to negotiate, under its close supervision, with publishers and news agencies the remuneration due under neighbouring rights for the takeover of their protected content (and not against Decision No 19-D-26 of 19 December 2019 as stated on the first page of

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Alain Ronzano, Intellectual property: The Paris Court of Appeal confirms almost entirely the decision requiring a search engine to negotiate with press publishers (Google), 8 October 2020, Concurrences N° 1-2021, Art. N° 97132, www.concurrences.com

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