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- Q6520261 subject Q8489712.
- Q6520261 subject Q8966906.
- Q6520261 abstract "Leistungsschutzrecht (translation: ancillary copyright) is a bill in Germany. It would give press agencies the exclusive right to publish press releases for commercial purposes on the Internet and would require search engines such as Google to obtain licenses for using small text passages. A Google spokesman called it "a black day for the Internet in Germany". Many Wirtschaftsverbände regard it as useless and critics fear a reduction in diversity of opinion. Wikimedia Deutschland regards this as dangerous "for the creators of free content in general and for providers of open content platforms in particular".".
- Q6520261 wikiPageExternalLink ?tag=leistungsschutzrecht.
- Q6520261 wikiPageExternalLink 12.html.
- Q6520261 wikiPageExternalLink 40031.
- Q6520261 wikiPageExternalLink 4048-Ancillary-copyrightLeistungsschutzrecht.html.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q1658723.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q2178147.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q4182287.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q533959.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q686822.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q8489712.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q8966906.
- Q6520261 wikiPageWikiLink Q95.
- Q6520261 comment "Leistungsschutzrecht (translation: ancillary copyright) is a bill in Germany. It would give press agencies the exclusive right to publish press releases for commercial purposes on the Internet and would require search engines such as Google to obtain licenses for using small text passages. A Google spokesman called it "a black day for the Internet in Germany". Many Wirtschaftsverbände regard it as useless and critics fear a reduction in diversity of opinion.".
- Q6520261 label "Leistungsschutzrecht".