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Google News may shut down in EU over 'link tax'

To put the rule changes into effect, individual member countries would have to draft local laws

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Google may shut down its Google News service in the European Union (EU) if a proposed "link tax" for using news stories comes into force in member countries, The Guardian reported.

According to the new copyright directive, adopted by the European Parliament on September 12, tech giants must pay for work of artists and journalists which they use.

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