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Robert Thomson: News Corp s Google deal will give journalism industry second wind News Corp’s chief executive believes the journalism industry is “about to get a second wind” as publishers begin to strike new cash-for-content deals with technology giants. Robert Thomson, a former journalist who has been the company’s CEO since 2013, also claimed News Corp’s Google deal will benefit other publishers. Timeline “It isn’t just about News Corp,” said Thomson. “It’s also about providing some negotiating leverage for smaller publishers. Because you don’t change the landscape with a single deal for a single company.” News Corp’s deal with Google – the financial terms of which remain secret – has drawn some industry criticism, most notably from DMGT executive chairman Lord Rothermere. ....
“We included clear and strict mechanisms in terms of both monitoring and review, suspension or withdrawal of such decisions, to address any problematic development of the UK system after the adequacy would be granted.” – Věra Jourová , Vice-President for Values and Transparency, speaking about the Commission’s draft adequacy decision for EU-UK data transfers on Friday.
Top Story: The European Commission has issued draft adequacy approval on transfers of personal data between the EU and the UK, noting however that it will ‘monitor’ progress and reserve the right to rescind the decision should the UK diverge from EU data protection rules to a ‘problematic’ degree. Read on for more. ....
The Australian, and into Google’s News app and Discovery service. The company s announcement thanks Australia’s regulators and politicians for pursuing a law that News clearly thinks brought Google to the table. “I would like to thank Sundar Pichai and his team at Google who have shown a thoughtful commitment to journalism that will resonate in every country,” said News CEO Robert Thomson. Zuck on the other hand. Facebook explained its decision by saying Australia’s plan “fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers who use it to share news content.” “This legislation sets a precedent where the government decides who enters into these news content agreements, and ultimately, how much the party that already receives value from the free service gets paid,” wrote Will Easton, The Social Network™’s managing director for Australia and New Zealand. ....
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