Despite the tech giant tug of war, keep an eye on these five trends
Governments in Australia, US and Europe are at loggerheads with tech giants, pushing them to pay publishers for the news hosted on these platforms. Here are five critical trends on how the tech companies are changing news consumption.
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| March 3, 2021
To say that the relationship between publishers and technology giants has intensified in the last few days, weeks or months is putting it lightly.
Regardless of the way forward, the trends, developments and products pouring out of Silicon Valley should have publishers’ undivided attention, says Edward Roussel, Innovation Officer at
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Facebook s action in Australia proves the need for regulation, says Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault says he’s not expecting pushback from Facebook as he moves ahead with proposed legislation that would force the company and other global online giants to pay Canadian news agencies for the content they use.
Social Sharing (It) just proves the point that they ve been unregulated for too long. And this needs to change.
Posted: Feb 27, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 27
Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault speaks at a 2020 conference in Ottawa. He says Facebook s aggressive stance against an Australian media revenue sharing law made the case for Ottawa that such online content giant must be regulated.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)