Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Google urged to compensate newspapers for content in India

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) has written to Google to “properly share advertisin­g revenues” for content published by newspapers, a move that comes following a deal struck by Google in Australia with Rupert Murdoch’s Newscorp to do just this. President of INS, L Adimoolam, said in a letter addressed to Google India’s country manager Sanjay Gupta that Google should “pay for news generated by newspapers which employ thousands of journalist­s on the ground at considerab­le expense”, the body said in a statement, adding that it is in discussion­s with the tech giant.

NEW DELHI: The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) has written to Google to “properly share advertisin­g revenues” for content published by newspapers, a move that comes following a deal struck by Google in Australia with Rupert Murdoch’s Newscorp to do just this.

President of INS, L Adimoolam, said in a letter addressed to Google India’s country manager Sanjay Gupta that Google should “pay for news generated by newspapers which employ thousands of journalist­s on the ground at considerab­le expense”, the body said in a statement, adding that it is in discussion­s with the tech giant.

INS noted that there is a huge distinctio­n between editorial content from quality publicatio­ns and fake news that is spreading on other informatio­n platforms. “The Society 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 has also noted that Google has recently agreed to better compensate and pay publishers in France, the European Union and Australia.”

HT reached out to Google but did not receive a response.

On Thursday, the two houses of Australia’s parliament passed the “News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code” that requires companies such as Google and Facebook, whose primary source of revenue is advertisin­g, to pay local publishers for content.

INS added that advertisin­g has been the financial backbone of the news industry but that “newspaper publishers are seeing their share of the advertisin­g pie shrinking in the digital space, even as Google is taking a giant share, leaving publishers with a small share”.

The INS statement referred to Google’s role as a search engine, an ad-tech company, and also an analytics firm.

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