Pay newspapers for their content: INS to Google
New Delhi:26.02.2021
The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) on Thursday asked Google to compensate Indian newspapers for using their content and insisted that the global search giant increase the publisher share of advertising revenue to 85%.
In a letter to Google, INS president L Adimoolam said publishers are also facing a very opaque advertising system as they are unable to get details of Google’s advertising value chain.
It noted that over the past year publishers across the world have been raising the issue of fair payment for content and of proper sharing of advertising revenue with Google. It is also noted that Google has recently agreed to better compensate and pay publishers in France, the European Union, and notably in Australia.
In a letter addressed to Google India’s country manager Sanjay Gupta, the INS president demanded that Google should pay for news generated by the newspapers which employ thousands of journalists on the ground, at considerable expense, for gathering and verifying information.
“Since the content which is generated and published by newspapers at considerable expense is proprietary, the Society pointed out that it is this credible content which has given Google the authenticity in India ever since its inception,” the INS said.
It pointed out that publishers have been providing complete access to “quality journalism with credible news, current affairs, analysis, information and entertainment”, and “there is a huge distinction between the editorial content from quality publications and fake news that is spreading on other information platforms”.
Further, it was also pointed out that advertising has been the financial backbone of the news industry. However, newspaper publishers are seeing their share of the advertising pie shrinking in the digital space even as Google is taking a ‘giant share of advertising spends”, it said.
The INS also raised the issue of giving greater prominence to editorial content from Registered News Publishers, as Google picks up content from several sites that are not credible, thus “amplifying... propagation of fake news”. PTI
Since the content which is generated and published by newspapers at considerable expense is proprietary, the Society pointed out (to Google) that it is this credible content which has given Google the authenticity in India ever since its inception
INDIAN NEWSPAPER SOCIETY
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