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In November 2021, the French competition authority (Autorité de la Concurrence) issued a preliminary assessment of its investigation into Google's compliance with the right to content remuneration for press agencies and publishers in the Law of 24 July 2019. The authority found that Google likely disregarded its obligations in three ways. Firstly, Google abused its market power, imposing unfair trading conditions by initially refusing to display press content if the content was not offered free of charge. The authority regards this as a violation of EU competition law (Article 102(a) of the TFEU and Article L. 420-2 of the French Commercial Code). Secondly, Google did not offer remuneration across all press agencies and news publishers. Thirdly, Google did not enter into any type of negotiation with its news publishers and press agencies.
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