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Tras la usual salva de datos, acusaciones y lamentos, saca a colación el atraco que hace Google a los generadores de contenido (sic) y dice:
The problem is that newspapers can't begin charging for online content or licensing their journalism to search engines unless all the English-speaking papers do it at once. That's currently illegal under laws barring collusion and price-fixing.Extraordinario.
I've suggested before that newspaper proprietors ought to go to Congress and demand at least a temporary exemption from the antitrust and price-fixing statutes, such as the one Major League Baseball already enjoys.
¿Qué tal hacerse necesarios, imprescindibles, principales mediante el ejercicio del periodismo? ¿No es una idea mejor que andar lloriqueando a los políticos? Se la brindo gratis, free.
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