The Canadian government introduced legislation on Tuesday that would require companies like the parents of Google and Facebook to pay the country’s media outlets for allowing links to news content on their platforms. nyti.ms
@businessinsider.com4 years ago
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The Canadian government introduced legislation on Tuesday that would require companies like the parents of Google and Facebook to pay the country’s media outlets for allowing links to news content on their platforms. nyti.ms
@cjr.org5 years ago
Should Google and Facebook be forced to pay for content?
@abc.net.au4 years ago
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@nytimesworld4 years ago
Under Australia’s proposed code, if media companies and platforms like Google cannot agree on a price for news content, an independent arbitration body will resolve the dispute. That could be a first in the world. nyti.ms
@cjr.org5 years ago
Google plays hardball with European news publishers