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It's about sharing of profits, says I&B min Prakash Javadekar as Australia makes Big Tech pay for news

It's about sharing of profits, says I&B min Prakash Javadekar as Australia makes Big Tech pay for news
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Facebook open to paying Canadian news publishers for licensing as Australian plan becomes law


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Facebook’s head of public policy for Canada says the company is prepared to negotiate licensing deals with Canadian news publishers, after making a similar pledge this week in Australia.
Kevin Chan told The Globe and Mail that while the details and timing are still being worked out, the company is open to paying Canadian publishers for news that appears on its site.

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Australia Passes Legislation That Mandates Tech Giants To Pay Local Media For Using Their Content

Australia Passes Legislation That Mandates Tech Giants To Pay Local Media For Using Their Content
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Microsoft Brad Smith Microsoft backs legislation to make big tech pay for news post Google's Australia coup

Brad Smith and Satya Nadella have assured that Microsoft's Bing search engine will not leave the country after Google threatened to withdraw its services from Australia

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Australia proposes partnership with India & others against global tech giants


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The conversation was held in the backdrop of the Morrison government’s negotiation with tech giants Facebook and Google, which led to temporary suspension of many Australian accounts on social media platforms on Thursday.
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"People are looking at what Australia is doing," Morrison said, revealing that he has already discussed the law with PM Modi and Trudeau.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has discussed his country’s media policy and the bill with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their conversation.
The conversation was held in the backdrop of the Morrison government’s negotiation with tech giants Facebook and Google, which led to temporary suspension of many Australian accounts on social media platforms on Thursday.

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India should bring in legislation that mandates news media aggregators to share revenue with creators

Google and Facebook together account for 68-75% of online advertising revenue across most jurisdictions. Amazon has muscled into the market and now accounts for 9.5% in the US. This leaves media companies with less of what used to be the lifeblood of a thriving media: advertising revenue.

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Facebook Ban: Facebook exec apologises for pages caught up in Aussie news ban

Facebook Ban: Facebook exec apologises for pages caught up in Aussie news ban
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Australia's new Bill to regulate Facebook, Google figures in Morrison's chat with PM Modi

Australia's new Bill to regulate Facebook, Google figures in Morrison's chat with PM Modi
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Australian senate endorses news media bargaining
code
Latest approval takes bargaining code between news media
companies and Google and Facebook a step closer to law.
Australia's controversial and internationally debated News
Media Bargaining Code is a step closer to being enacted into
legislation following the Senate's decision to pass the Media
and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code Bill
2020
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The Law Council of Australia has long advocated for the
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