
Google claims Canada news law ‘conflicts with core principles of the open web’
Google complained the law “exposes us to uncapped financial liability simply for facilitating access to news".
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Google complained the law “exposes us to uncapped financial liability simply for facilitating access to news".
ByThe legislation could help publishers earn CA$329m a year in big tech deals.
ByPaul Deegan believes it is in Google and Facebook's "self-interest" to have news on their platforms.
ByCanada news boss on what publishers in other countries can learn from the Online News Act.
ByThe UK Government is preparing to introduce legislation that would force Google and Facebook to pay for news.
ByThe Canadian government has accused Google of "borrowing from Facebook's playbook".
ByThe Canadian government needs to set the precedence and then enforce platforms to reveal their full giving.
ByCanada stands poised to become the second country after Australia to pass legislation – known as the Online News Act…
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