EU court says Germany has to notify EU of copyright law targeting Google
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Google won a victory on Thursday after Europe's top court said Germany has to notify the European Commission of a rule allowing publishers to demand a copyright fee from the U.S. tech giant for using news snippets.The case underlines the battle between publishers and Alphabet unit Google over the share of revenues from distributing news.VG Media, a consortium of around 200 publishers, took Google to a German court for using text excerpts, images and videos produced by its..