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FilMart Talk: Facebook Expanding Revenue Options for Creators in Asia


FilMart Talk: Facebook Expanding Revenue Options for Creators in Asia
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Facebook Watch is to expand Paid Online Events into 24 markets, including Hong Kong, in the coming weeks following an exponential growth in viewership amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Saurabh Doshi, Facebook’s head of entertainment partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region, announced the social media giant’s plans at Hong Kong FilMart on Monday.
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Paid Online Events allows users to limit access and content distribution to those who have registered to the event, positioning the service somewhere between Vimeo and Zoom. Paid Online Events was only rolled out in beta form last year. ....

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Facebook 'prioritis[ing] other countries for investment' unless code is changed


January 21, 2021 11:02
Facebook has confirmed it is “prioritis[ing] other countries for investment until we understand the impact” of the News Media Bargaining Code, and will not roll out Facebook News in this market unless the legislation is changed.
In a blog post published this morning,  on the company’s website the social media platform’s local managing director, Will Easton, claimed that, in its current form, the proposed law could “expose Facebook to more than 1,000 standalone commercial arrangements”.
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“No other business is forced into a highly uncertain binding arbitration process where the government decides who enters these agreements and forces payment from the provider of a free service.” ....

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