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		</div><p>Germany&#8217;s highest court has rejected a case brought by Yahoo against a law designed to compensate news publishers for the use of their content.</p>
<p>The Constitutional Court said on Wednesday that the technology giant had not yet exhausted its legal possibilities in lower courts and should turn to them first.</p>
<p>The judges did not rule on the issue itself, which also affects rival search engine companies such as Google.</p>
<p>Germany revised its copyright laws in 2013 to allow media companies to request payment from search engines which use more than snippets of their content.</p>
<p>A lawyer for Yahoo said he was not immediately able to comment on the verdict as the court had not yet informed the parties.</p>
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