Australia to force Facebook\, Google to pay for news

Australia to force Facebook, Google to pay for news

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Australia to force Facebook, Google to pay for news

Australia to force Facebook, Google to pay for news

Australia will force U.S. tech giants Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google to pay Australian media outlets for news content in a landmark move to protect independent journalism that will be watched around the world.

Libby Hogan reports.

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