Australia enacts law to fine tech giants that skip payments for local news
Australia has passed legislation requiring major technology companies to compensate local news publishers for using their content. The law imposes financial levies on tech giants that fail to reach payment agreements with Australian news organisations. The move is aimed at supporting the sustainability of local journalism, which has faced declining revenues as digital platforms dominate advertising. Australia had previously introduced a voluntary bargaining code in 2021, but the new law strengthens enforcement mechanisms. The legislation positions Australia among a growing number of countries pushing back against tech platforms over fair compensation for news content.
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