Canada PM Justin Trudeau Says Tech Companies Like Meta Will Now Pay Outlets For News
Date
12/15/2023 11:00:24 PM
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Ottawa will keep pushing Meta to comply with a new law requiring large internet companies to pay Canadian news publishers for their content, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday, but the facebook parent stood by its decision to block news sharing rather than pay government on Friday published final regulations for the online News Act before enforcement starts on December 19. The law requires technology companies with 20 million unique monthly users and annual revenues of C$1 billion ($748 million) or more to compensate Canadian news outlets for publishing links to their pages's google and Meta are the only platforms that fall under those criteria in Canada. Google agreed last month to pay C$100 million annually to news publishers in the country. Meta, in contrast, decided to block news on Facebook and Instagram in Canada to avoid the payments.\"We will continue to push Meta, which makes billions of dollars in profits, even though it is refusing to invest in the journalistic rigor and stability of the media,\" Trudeau told reporters in Vancouver said it will stick to its decision. \"News outlets choose to use our free services because it helps their bottom line, and today's release of final regulations does not change our business decision,\" said Rachel Curran, head of public policy for Meta Canada law, part of a global trend, is designed to address Canadian media industry concerns about declining revenue as internet companies elbow news businesses out of the online advertising market started blocking news sharing on Facebook and Instagram in August, saying news holds no economic value for its businesses Read | Facebook now required to pay for news in Australia, other countries may follow suit: 10 pointsHeritage Minister Pascale St-Onge said the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) would \"pay close attention to Facebook and Meta\" as part of its enforcement Deegan, CEO of industry body News Media Canada, said the government had delivered a \"durable, world-leading framework that is balanced and predictable for both news publishers and platforms,\" and called on Meta to follow Google's lead.
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