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Facebook has reversed its ban on news content in Australia. The social media giant had blocked news to Australian users due to a dispute over a proposed law that would force it and Google to pay news publishers for content. But Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said that Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg had informed him that the ban would end "in the coming days" after the pair had talks and agreed that amendments would be made to the legislation. He told reporters: "Facebook has re-friended Australia." The proposed law aims to set up a "fairer" negotiation process between tech companies and ...
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Australia's treasurer thinks it's "inevitable" Google and Facebook will pay news publishers. The tech giants are being pressured by the Australian government to pay for news content, and Josh Frydenberg predicted they'll eventually relent on the issue. He said: "It seems that digital giants did themselves a big disservice last week when they very openly and publicly threatened the Australian public with pulling out of Australia effectively with search if legislation proceeds as it currently stands." The Australian government is determined to to become a "world leader" in regulating firms like ...
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