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Facebook blocks out news sharing in Australia

Facebook has stopped the Australians from sharing news links on its site as a result of disapproval over the media law.

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After China, will Australia be a Google free country?


After China, will Australia be a Google free country?
After China, will Australia be a Google free country?
By:Abhishek Malhotra, The Mobile Indian , New Delhi
Last updated :
February 12, 2021 1:28 pm
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The prolonged rift between Google and the Australian government over giving payment to publishers whose content is shown on google searches might result in Google unplugging its product entirely from the country. Interestingly if this happens Australia will be the second country after china to ban Google. 
 Google has refused to accept the news media bargaining code proposed by the Australian government.   As per the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Google runs 95 percent of the searches in Australia and now the unthinkable might happen as the search engine giant may vanish from Australia. The proposed code is initially intended to apply to Google Search and Facebook NewsFeed. Going forward other digital platform services will be added if  sufficient evidence to establish that they give rise to a bargaining power imbalance if found out.

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Microsoft in favour, Google and Facebook against paying publishers

Microsoft is clearly in favour of the new bill proposed by the Australian government to pay the publishers for their news links but Google and Facebook disapprove.

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