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ACCC proposes to authorise Country Press Australia collective bargaining with Google and Facebook
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to authorise Country Press Australia (CPA) and its members to collectively negotiate with Facebook and Google over payments for their news content that appears on the platforms.
CPA currently represents 81 news publishers who publish 160 regional newspapers across Australia, which provide local and independent news to regional communities in print and online.
CPA is seeking authorisation so its members can collectively negotiate with Facebook and Google about payments for content, as well as engage in discussions and exchange information with each other about those negotiations. The proposed authorisation is for a period of 10 years.
ACCC set to authorise Country Press Australia collective bargaining with Google & Facebook
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Country Press Australia members can collectively bargain with Google and Facebook
The ACCC has granted interim authorisation for Country Press Australia (CPA) members to collectively negotiate with Facebook and Google over payments to publishers for their news content that appears on the platforms.
CPA is an industry body that represents the interests of independent regional and local newspapers throughout Australia. CPA currently represents 81 members and 160 regional newspapers, which provide local news to regional communities in print and online.
Authorisation will enable CPA members to collectively negotiate with each of Facebook and Google, engage in discussions with each other and exchange information about those negotiations. Without authorisation, these collective bargaining arrangements would risk breaching competition laws as no platforms have yet been ‘designated’ under the news bargaining code, which would automatically allow collective bargaining for ne
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (via Public) / Country Press Australia members can collectively bargain with Google and Facebook
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