What Australia's new law might mean for the news you see in the future

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Facebook has turned the news back on. But the battle involving social networks and news is just beginning. This week Australia's government passed a law that offered a glimpse at the future for Facebook and media consumers around the world.

In Australia, the websites that were previously blocked by Facebook are now accessible and sharable once again.But the battle involving social networks and news is just beginning.This week Australia's government passed a law this week that offered a glimpse at the future for Facebook and media consumers around the world. The News Media Bargaining Code, passed Wednesday, effectively forces big tech platforms to pay publishers for news content.

These intramural debates have consequences for all of us because a dearth of well-funded news gathering weakens democracy.So lawmakers and regulators from Australia to the US are looking at different models to make Facebook and Google pay for a share of the cost of news gathering.They say the tech companies are taking advantage of news and information resources without looking out for their well-being.

 

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