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Australia is on track to push through its new media code for digital companies, according to the country’s communications minister. Google has threatened to withdraw from the Australian search market amid a dispute over the new code, which will require companies like Google and Facebook to pay for news content. Speaking to CNBC's 'Street Signs Asia', Paul Fletcher explained: "This bill will pass into law fairly soon. The democratically elected government of Australia expects that businesses that are doing business in Australia will comply with our laws." Google currently constitutes more than ...
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Australia's competition watchdog says Google must decide its own future in the country. The search engine has come into dispute with the Australian government in recent weeks amid a row about the country's new media code, but Rod Sims, chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, has insisted it's the tech giant's "call" as to whether it decides to leave the market or not. Speaking on CNBC's 'Street Signs Asia', he explained: "It’s not what we want to happen. But obviously, at the end of the day, you’re just not going to be able to have a negotiation, have proper public policy,...
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