Google agrees 5-year deal to pay AFP for online content: executives

French CEO of AFP Fabrice Fries (R) poses with Google Vice president and Managing Director France Sebastien Missoffe at the AFP headquarters in Paris. (AFP)
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Paris, France: Google and Agence France-Presse on Wednesday said they had signed a “pioneering” five-year deal under which the world’s biggest Internet search company will pay an undisclosed sum for content in Europe.
The agreement following 18 months of negotiations is the first by a news agency under the 2019 European directive on so-called neighboring rights, which are at the heart of multiple disputes between web giants and the media.