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that last edit <insert grumble about server problems> was mostly about neutrality, the EFF source being compatible licensed but (as noted at talk) non-neutral
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On its blog, {{w|Google}}, {{w|U.S.}} headquartered multinational corporation specializing in {{w|Internet}}-related services and products, announced it would be shutting down the Spanish version of {{W|Google News}}, effective from December 16 of this year. The shutdown came in direct response to amendments to the {{w|Spain|Spanish}} intellectual property law &mdash;''Ley De Propiedad Intelectual''&mdash; imposing a compulsory fee for the use of snippets of text to link to news articles, by online news aggregators that provide a search service.
 
The Spanish intellectual property law passed the Senate on October 15, passed Congress inon October 30, and would take effect starting in January 2015. Spain decided to make the right to payment {{wikt|inalienable}}, so that even the news organization quoted is not permitted to waive it. It was not a characteristic of Google News to monetize its news service with ads, and Google said continuing to run the service was not sustainable at the time.
 
A similar fee had been first introduced in {{w|Germany|German}} law in 2013, where it was described as an "{{W|Ancillary copyright for press publishers|ancillary copyright}}" &mdash; ''{{wikt|Leistungsschutzrecht}}''. International copyright law preserves the right to make quotations without remuneration, the only such mandatory limitation to copyright. In Germany publishers willingly forfeited their right to payment from Google, given how much traffic they would lose from not being indexed on Google News.