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A study suggests that Google and Meta should pay news publishers $14 billion and 17.5% of search revenue, respectively. Google reportedly pays Apple 36% of its search ad revenue made through the Safari browser. The antitrust trial reveals that Apple earns 36% of Google search ad revenue through Safari.
A new study argues that Google should distribute 17.5% of its search revenue to publishers annually. Meta owes 6.6% of its ad revenue, by the same calculations, or just under $2 billion a year. https://t.co/GkHgjNoOkp
Google pays Apple 36% of the revenue it earns from search advertising made through the Safari browser, the main economics expert for the Alphabet unit said Monday. https://t.co/mdodGPFVQq
Google pays Apple 36% of the revenue it earns from search advertising made through the Safari browser, the main economics expert for the Alphabet unit said Monday. https://t.co/mieYhDBryv
Apple earns 36% of Google search ad revenue through Safari, antitrust trial reveals https://t.co/LNpLBJjlsS
Google, Meta should pay $14 billion per year to news publishers to account for ad revenue: study https://t.co/CsI4GQ5aZi https://t.co/MviFsUFR6J
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