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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has filed a complaint with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over aggregators like Apple News and Google News, alleging that they minimize credit for the stories they feature. The BBC is asking for more prominent crediting of news sources, stating that it's important for the broadcaster's perceived value due to its funding from a licence fee paid by British households.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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