• Cypher@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        The proposed legislation in Canada was directly inspired by what happened in Australia.

        What “dynamics“ are different with regards to paying for news on their platform in Canada compared to Australia?

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          10 months ago

          Canada is economically integrated with the United States in a way that Australia is not. Meta and Google understand that precedents weigh differently here.

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        10 months ago

        It’s literally in the linked article

        Another situation came to a head in Australia two years ago, with Facebook blocking news content after being ordered to shell out cash. The standoff ended quickly with the major social media platforms agreeing a deal with the Australian government to create the News Media Bargaining Code, which sees news providers paid for their online content.

        Facebook made it seem like everyone would lose out to give themselves a better bargaining position and now they pay for news content in Australia.

        They will simply do this everywhere and force terms they find acceptable, or block news in countries unwilling to negotiate.