The newspaper community which is 90% of daily circulation in Brazil boycotted Google News.Brazil
Newspapers Publishers Association (ANJ) said all members totaling 154
newspapers followed the recommendation to banned Internet search engines
that used the content of their publications.According
to the newspaper's managers refused to pay the fare Google News content
when the user has reduced the entry into their web pages.
Google, by contrast, it is what makes it more and more users go to the newspaper sites."If
you stick with the Google News digital users we will not increase, just
the opposite," said the association's president, Carlos Fernando
Lindenberg Neto.
"By
providing a few lines opening our news on Internet users, it reduces
the chances of search engine users will look at the entire body of
writings on our website," he added, in an interview.FailedIn December 2010 ANJ signed an agreement with Google to roll out an experimental project called "One billion clicks". With
Google News experiments allowed to write the headlines of several
newspapers to attract internet users that are interested in the full
story click on the newspaper in question.ANJ claiming this experiment failed.Of
154 papers were pulled out of a deal with Google News there website
name such influential newspapers O Globo and O Estado de Sao Paulo.
In
a recent meeting with the Press Association of America in Sao Paulo,
Google insists on refusing to pay the content of the display headlines
from the newspapers website."Google News brings billions of clicks on sites all over the world," said Google Director of Public Policy, Marcel Leonardi.Leonardi
compare ANJ demands with the demands of a taxi driver to get paid extra
for showing location of the restaurant in a tourist who boarded the
cab.Internet users who use Google News Google-not-still can find content from various websites.
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