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Facebook's small sacrifice to Australia helps keep empire intact


Feb 26, 2021
Australia on Thursday passed a world-first law aimed at forcing Google and Facebook Inc. to pay for news. But after a forceful intervention from the world’s biggest social network, the reality is Silicon Valley’s titans are paying a small price for cementing their influence over the media industry.
In a high-stakes gambit, Facebook blocked the sharing of news links in Australia and from Australian publishers, sapping traffic to their websites and putting pressure on the government to soften its proposed legislation. Lawmakers did exactly that, and while it’s too early to declare a clear winner from the confrontation, Facebook is walking away satisfied that it didn’t have to cede too much ground. ....

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Australia takes on Big Tech, so Facebook blocks ALL news stories from Australia for the entire world


Australia is now pushing Big Tech to make deals with news publishers after a recently released 18-month report from their Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. They want these Big Tech companies to pay news agencies for content that appears on their platforms and they also want to break their dominance and thus their censorship:
NEWSBUSTERS – In a landmark compromise, Australia’s government has made Google, the world’s most powerful search engine, come to the table to make a deal.
“Google has been in a highly publicized spat with the Australian government in recent months over a bill the News Media Bargaining Code that would force Google to pay news publishers for stories that surface in Google Search inquiries,” CNET summarized Feb. 16. “The conflict almost turned into a confrontation,” but eventually Google had to take “a more conciliatory approach” after a senate committee recommended the bill become an official law. ....

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