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Spanish Media Group Wants Gov't Help To Keep Google News In Spain 191

English-language site The Spain Report reports that Google's response to mandated payments for linking to and excerpting from Spanish news media sources — namely, shutting down Google News in Spain — doesn't sit well with Spanish Newspaper Publishers' Association, which issued a statement [Thursday] night saying that Google News was "not just the closure of another service given its dominant market position," recognising that Google's decision "will undoubtedly have a negative impact on citizens and Spanish businesses. Given the dominant position of Google (which in Spain controls almost all of the searches in the market and is an authentic gateway to the Internet), AEDE requires the intervention of Spanish and community authorities, and competition authorities, to effectively protect the rights of citizens and companies." Irene Lanzaco, a spokeswoman for AEDE, told The Spain Report by telephone that "we're not asking Google to take a step backwards, we've always been open to negotiations with Google" but, she said: "Google has not taken a neutral stance. Of course they are free to close their business, but one thing is the closure of Google News and quite another the positioning in the general index." Asked if the newspaper publishers' association had received any complaints from its members since Wednesday's announcement by Google, Mrs. Lanzaco refused to specify, but said: "Spanish publishers talk to AEDE constantly."

Comment Re:I'm not complaining (Score 1) 75

Apparently you only saw "Google", went into frothing mode, and so missed this:

Where I work, we have fairly strict rules about documenting altered or deprecated features well ahead of time, even in the products we give away gratis.

In case you'd not heard, "gratis" means "free as in beer".

Care to try again?

Comment Re:I'm not complaining (Score 1) 75

If this is what your company thinks of its users, I hope I never use any of your products.

Where I work, we have fairly strict rules about documenting altered or deprecated features well ahead of time, even in the products we give away gratis.

OTOH, we actually make our money from selling and supporting our software, whereas for Google it's merely a loss leader.

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