Halfway through a meeting, MPs who are studying Google’s activities in reaction to the Online News Act, compelled the two Google witnesses to swear an oath affirming that they were telling the truth. cdnpoli
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“I want to underline that these are just tests. No decisions have been made about product changes. We’re simply doing our due diligence in the most responsible way possible,” said Jason Kee, public policy manager for Google..Kee attended a House of Commons heritage committee meeting on Friday via videoconference, alongside the head of Google Canada, Sabrina Geremia. They were summoned by MPs who are studying Google’s activities in reaction to the Online News Act.
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