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Australian Parliament Passes Law to Force Google, Facebook to Pay For News Australia will be the first country where a government arbitrator will decide the price to be paid by the tech giants if commercial negotiations with local news outlets fail. Google and Facebook logos, words media, news, media and Australian flag are displayed in this illustration taken, February 18, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic World25/Feb/2021 Canberra:Â The Australian parliament on Thursday passed a new law designed to force Alphabet Incâs Google and Facebook Inc to pay media companies for content used on their platforms in reforms that could be replicated in other countries. ....
Facebook Restores News Pages after Australia Agrees to Tweak Media Law Facebook last week blocked all news content and several state government and emergency department accounts after the government introduced legislation that challenged Facebook and Alphabet Incâs Googleâs dominance in the news content market. The Facebook logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this picture illustration taken December 2, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Johanna Geron World23/Feb/2021 Canberra: Facebook will restore Australian news pages after Canberra offered amendments to a proposed law designed to force tech giants to pay for media content displayed on their platforms, treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Tuesday. ....
A Facebook Break up? Maybe It s Time for a Social Media Spring Clean There are many ways to step away from Facebook, from taking a deactivation break, to a digital spring clean of how the platform accesses your data, to a full divorce. Stickers bearing the Facebook logo are pictured at Facebook Inc s F8 developers conference in San Jose, California. Photo: Reuters/Stephen Lam Tech19/Feb/2021 In denying news content to its Australian users, Facebook is arguably overplaying its hand, behaving as a big company that thinks it can intimidate governments. If it keeps doing this, it will ultimately lose customers, and thatâs the last thing Facebook wants. ....