[unable to retrieve full-text content]Google blocks California news outlets, fighting a state bill The Washington Post Source link
Read More »Editorial: Google's hardball tactics against California news outlets show why it should be regulated – Los Angeles Times
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Editorial: Google’s hardball tactics against California news outlets show why it should be regulated Los Angeles Times Source link
Read More »Malaysia mulls rules for Google, Meta to pay news outlets for content – Reuters
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Malaysia mulls rules for Google, Meta to pay news outlets for content Reuters Source link
Read More »Google Removing All Canadian News Sites From Searches After Law Requires Payments For Outlets – Forbes
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Google Removing All Canadian News Sites From Searches After Law Requires Payments For Outlets Forbes Source link
Read More »Google’s ‘News Showcase’ Stalls in U.S. as Media Outlets Balk at Terms
A Google product that pays publishers to feature their content is almost a year behind its intended launch schedule in the U.S., as negotiations with some media outlets have bogged down, people familiar with the situation said. Google News Showcase allows publishers to curate panels of related stories that appear on Google News and some other Google platforms. Links bring readers to news organizations’ websites and, in some cases, allow users free access to normally paywalled content. Source link
Read More »Australia won’t alter measure making Facebook, Google pay news outlets for content
Fox Business Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. CANBERRA – Australia will not alter legislation that would make Facebook and Alphabet Inc’s Google pay news outlets for content, a senior lawmaker said on Monday, as Canberra neared a final vote on whether to pass the bill into law. Ticker Security Last Change Change % FB FACEBOOK INC. 260.33 -1.23 -0.47% GOOG ALPHABET INC. 2,064.88 -36.26 -1.73% Australia and the tech giants have been in a stand-off over the… Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Facebook and Google could lose bargaining power under upcoming U.S. bill to help news outlets
By Diane Bartz, Helen Coster WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Bipartisan members of Congress plan to introduce a bill in coming weeks to make it easier for smaller news organizations to negotiate with Big Tech platforms, said Rep. Ken Buck, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel. The U.S. bill would be introduced at a time when Australia is in a pitched battle with Facebook. The social media giant blocked news feeds and other pages – including those of charities, and… Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Facebook and Google could lose bargaining power under upcoming U.S. bill to help news outlets
By Diane Bartz, Helen Coster WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Bipartisan members of Congress plan to introduce a bill in coming weeks to make it easier for smaller news organizations to negotiate with Big Tech platforms, said Rep. Ken Buck, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel. The U.S. bill would be introduced at a time when Australia is in a pitched battle with Facebook. The social media giant blocked news feeds and other pages – including those of charities, and… Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Facebook and Google could lose bargaining power under upcoming U.S. bill to help news outlets
By Diane Bartz, Helen Coster WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Bipartisan members of Congress plan to introduce a bill in coming weeks to make it easier for smaller news organizations to negotiate with Big Tech platforms, said Rep. Ken Buck, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel. The U.S. bill would be introduced at a time when Australia is in a pitched battle with Facebook. The social media giant blocked news feeds and other pages – including those of charities, and… Source link
Read More »Exclusive: Facebook and Google could lose bargaining power under upcoming U.S. bill to help news outlets
By Diane Bartz, Helen Coster WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Bipartisan members of Congress plan to introduce a bill in coming weeks to make it easier for smaller news organizations to negotiate with Big Tech platforms, said Rep. Ken Buck, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel. The U.S. bill would be introduced at a time when Australia is in a pitched battle with Facebook. The social media giant blocked news feeds and other pages – including those of charities, and… Source link
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