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A Google executive said on Friday Australian law on paying for news is unworkable and biased

A Google leader said on Friday that a proposed Australian law to make computerized stages pay for news was impossible and its proposed intervention model was one-sided toward media organizations.


Google Australia and New Zealand Managing Director Mel Silva disclosed her first remarks on the subtleties of the proposed enactment since it was acquainted with Parliament a week ago.


The supposed News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code would compel Google and Facebook to remunerate Australian news media for the reporting that they connect to.


It powers Google to pay to show joins in an exceptional intercession that would generally break how web indexes work, Silva said in an articulation. continue reading….

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