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Google Escalates Dispute With Australia by Threatening Search Shutdown

Google Escalates Dispute With Australia by Threatening Search Shutdown 3 Google Escalates Dispute With Australia by Threatening Search Shutdown Fight is over a proposed law requiring tech giants to pay publishers for news; we don t respond to threats, prime minister says published : 23 Jan 2021 at 04:00 3 The Google logo in Brussels. Google threatened yesterday to block Australian users from accessing its search service. Google threatened to shut down its search engine in Australia if a proposed law requiring tech giants to pay publishers for news isn t changed. The warning escalates the long-running battle pitting the Alphabet Inc. unit and Facebook Inc. against the Australian government, whose efforts to compel tech companies to pay publishers is being widely watched globally and could offer a model for other countries. Last year, Facebook said it would restrict Australian users from sharing news

Google says it will pull Search out of Australia if the government doesn t back down on the media bargaining code

Google threatens to shut down search in Australia if proposed law isn t changed

© Getty Images A Google official on Friday said the search engine would have “no real choice,” but to stop making the service available in Australia if the country’s government does not alter a proposed law to pay publishers for news.  The Australian law proposed over the summer states that media companies will be able to request payment from Google and Facebook for news articles posted on the platforms.  Media companies and news organizations have defended the measure, arguing that it would prevent tech companies like Google and Facebook from walking away from compensation negotiations.  ADVERTISEMENT However, The Wall Street Journal reported that Mel Silva, Google Australia’s managing director, told a parliamentary committee Friday that the code requiring Google to pay publishers for links that appear in search results would be harmful, adding that unrestricted linking is fundamental for the platform’s operations. 

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