Report proposes taxing Google and other aggregators to help local newspapers
By Anne Cassidy Monday, 15 March 2010 11:55AM
LONDON - Google and other companies who make money by aggregating news should be taxed to provide funds for ailing local newspapers, according to a new report.
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