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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Niemcy | 10/09/2008
Google's raid
The Internet company Google has begun work on creating a huge virtual newspaper archive. The company is scanning all the pages of all the newspapers published worldwide for its Google News Archive and providing access to them through online search engines. The daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung harshly criticises the project. "It was just a matter of time and it is just the next step - the next step with which search engine company Google establishes its monopoly over the world's knowledge and the consciousness industry. Google is making history – and availing itself once more of the knowledge of others and capitalising on that knowledge. ... Anyone who wants to read what a given newspaper has written will be able to find out whenever he wants to with Google. ... For all those who want to preserve or pass on their own accumulated knowledge – be it in their heads, in an archive, on paper or online – and establish their livelihood on the basis of that knowledge this is the next raid by the copyright pirates who thanks to the digitalisation of all the libraries of this world are making rapid progress."
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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Niemcy | 15/12/2006
The broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 has been sold
Michael Hanfeld comments on the Bavarians' delight that the international investment companies Permira and KKR (Kohlberg, Kravis und Roberts) have taken over the majority holding in the Munich-based TV broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1. "A pan-European media empire is emerging and everyone is clapping their hands. The relief on all sides is understandable to a certain point. If Springer Verlag had taken over the broadcaster a year ago, it would have become an overwhelming presence in the media sector, while other investors may have broken the company up... The fear of monopolies or large media groups exercising too much foreign influence is not unfounded. Media ownership means power, and the experiences with Silvio Berlusconi and Richard Murdoch have shown us what this can lead to in a democracy. So in this respect investors who are only interested in making a profit are the lesser of two evils, even if they build up corporations whose scope transcends national borders."
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