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That's a cute stunt. Now maybe if Google had done this before negotiations over the Copyright Directive had reached such a late stage, and maybe if they had actually shown it to searchers rather than just sending screenshots to the tech press, they could have mobilized enough opposition to make a difference. As it is, it's too little too late.
This... this looks great for the independent newscasters, that presently don't get to be featured in Google at all. Think the blog, youtube channel or private website that currently can't get any inroads with the news, due to utter dominance of a few select players.

While the new EU copyright laws would be bad for the internet as whole, this particular aspect - leveling playing field in the news space - would help diversify news delivery away from the current sad state of a handful large companies mostly feeding off of the same few wire services.

Just when you thought the nightmare of viral conspiracy click bait couldn’t get worse...
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I never liked the "top stories" carousel, so I hope the EU copyright law passes, if that's what it takes to get rid of all non-organic search spots.
5 or 6 links news does not make. Now to condense it to: list of news sources and we have more incentive for people to actually vet what they read, why and when.