The EU Wants to Impose a Tax for Sharing Links on the Internet

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No wonder the people of Great Britain are itching to rid themselves of this miserable, idiotic union.

TechDirt reports:

We’ve written plenty of times about ridiculous European plans to create a so-called “snippet tax” which is more officially referred to as “ancillary rights” (and is really just about creating a tax on Google). The basic concept is that some old school newspapers are so lazy and have so failed to adapt to the internet — and so want to blame Google for their own failures — that they want to tax any aggregator (e.g., Google) that links to their works with a snippet, that doesn’t pay for the privilege of sending those publishers traffic. As you may remember, Germany has been pushing for such a thing for many, many years, and Austria has been exploring it as well. But perhaps the most attention grabbing move was the one in Spain, which not only included a snippet tax, but made it mandatory. That is, even if you wanted Google News to link to you for free, you couldn’t get that. In response, Google took the nuclear option and shut down Google News in Spain. A study showed that this law has actually done much to harm Spanish publishers, but the EU pushes on, ridiculously. 

As discussed a year ago, some in the EU Commission are all for creating an EU-wide snippet tax, and as ridiculous and counterproductive as that is, the Commission is about to make a decision on it, and the public consultation on the issue is about to close (it ends tomorrow). Thankfully, many, many different groups have set up nice and easy systems to understand and respond to the consultation — which you should do. Here are just a few options:

For previously published thoughts on the EU, see:

If the British Vote for Brexit, Will They Get the Greek Treatment?

Video of the Day – Here’s What Happened When a Member of European Parliament Tried to Read the TTIP Text

Does the Migrant Crisis Represent the End of the European Union?

A Message to Europe – Prepare for Nationalism

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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1 thought on “The EU Wants to Impose a Tax for Sharing Links on the Internet”

  1. Although I like the internet’s comment from all segments of the world, the taxes we American’s pay is quite enough. If they don’t care to keep up with the rest of the world adios.

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