. >> the bundestag has voted in favor of copyright legislation that would force the search engine to pay a fee for extended content. >> the long battle has pitched big publishers against the giants of the internet. >> google is a big player in the news world. google news collects reports from publishers all over the world, and it does not pay a cent for those reports, at least for the time being. germany's governing coalition wants to change that. i of their draft laws passed, search engines would have to pay fees to publishers for using their reports. >> we want journalists and publishers to get paid enough for their work. the internet is really efficient, but the content that people search and save does not just right itself. >> the opposition says the draft law is too vague about what search engines would have to pay for. the draft law says search engines would not have to pay to show snippets of articles, but they would if they publish full articles. however, it does not say what a snippet is. the greens said opposition is also strong outside parliament. >> german journalists and