Google scraps much-criticised 'First Click Free' policy

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Google scraps much-criticised 'First Click Free' policy

Google is putting an end to a contentious policy that forced publishers to give away free articles so that they could appear on the tech giant's search
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Captain's Log, October 2: Go-Jek looks abroad and AdAsia continues to make moves

FourM is a publishing trading desk — essentially a company that targets their own audience but through a third-party platform. For example, American
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Fewer freebies for news junkies after Google offers help to publishers

Subscription-based publishers have long lambasted Google over its contentious “One Click Free” policy that forced them to offer online readers at
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Google scraps First Click Free and allows paywalled publishers to control how much content they …

Google has thrown news publishers an olive branch by allowing them to list on its search engine without giving a set amount of content away for free.
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Bookwire takes over Brazilian distribution platform DLD

This step makes Bookwire by far the leading supplier for eBook distribution … The publishers also have access to all of the platform features, such as
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'Publishers told me my book wouldn't sell because it's too gay and Madonna is over'

So I went to Unbound, who are an award-winning publisher of lots of brilliant books that are sold in regular bookshops like any others. The big
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Google ditches 'first click free' policy that required paywalled publishers to offer free content

Google is ditching its controversial so-called “first click free” (FCF) policy that required subscription-based online publishers give readers free access
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S&S wins seven-publisher auction for Anand's Amritsar massacre probe

Simon & Schuster has won a “hotly contested” seven-publisher auction for a book by Anita Anand, the presenter of BBC Radio 4's “Any Answers?”.
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'Hypoallergenic' And 'Fragrance-Free' Moisturizer Claims Are Often False

Bottom line: The vast majority of moisturizers that are best sellers “have some form of potential skin allergen,” Xu says. And when a product is labeled
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Egmont secures world publishing rights for Rubik's Cube

Egmont Publishing has secured the children's publishing license for the classic toy brand, Rubik's. In a deal brokered by Lori Heiss, VP brand strategy,
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