05/03/2019 (Agence Europe) – Google has come out into the open. After first threatening to shut down its services if the copyright reform was adopted, and then withholding comment on the announcement of a provisional agreement, the American giant has finally come out against the new text. “Having studied the final text, we agree that the directive would not help, but rather hold back, Europe’s creative and digital economy”, writes Google's Chief Legal Officer Kent Walker in a blog...