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      Big Tech opens wallet for publishers as Australian news code looms

      Financial Times · news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 17 February, 2021 - 14:44

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    Google and Facebook are rushing to agree deals with Australian publishers, offering them the most generous licensing terms in the world in an attempt to persuade Canberra not to apply rules forcing tech groups to pay for news.

    MPs began debating legislation on Wednesday to enact the news media bargaining code, which the EU, UK and Canada are considering as a model for similar regulations to support publishers in their own jurisdictions.

    While Google has multi-million-dollar licensing deals with publishers in almost a dozen countries, people involved in negotiations told the Financial Times the sums now under discussion in Australia were “multiple times” the size of those agreements.

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