RE: https://timeloop.cafe/@alienghic/116755786196743629

A very good point that Australia & UK are both affected by News (Murdoch empire legacy media). In fact, Caroline De Cock, author of this piece, explicitly ties the Murdoch-y campaigning to the loss of their revenue stream from Meta, as she says, the timeline was not subtle:

“The timeline of Australia's ban for under-16s is not subtle. In March 2024, Meta declined to renew its commercial agreements with Australian news outlets under the News Media Bargaining Code, a mechanism that had generated over $200 million for publishers in the preceding three years. The "Let Them Be Kids" campaign launched by News Corp Australia across its national mastheads followed closely on the heels of that decision, collecting over 54,000 petition signatures. Nova Radio, owned by Lachlan Murdoch's Illyria Pty Ltd, ran a simultaneous campaign declaring a ban would win the vote of every parent.

“By November 2024, legislation had passed both chambers of parliament after a committee inquiry of three hours, following a 24-hour public submission window. Prime Minister Albanese thanked News Corp by name in his announcement: "I do want to single out News Corp for the campaign that they've run, Let Them Be Kids."

“The remark was striking. A head of government credited a media company, publicly and by name, when announcing legislation affecting millions of children. The legislation that the media company had campaigned for. The legislation whose primary targets were the digital competitors of that same company.

“Not a conspiracy but commercial logic… operating in plain sight.”

#SocialMediaAgeRestrictions #SocialMedia edia #AusPol #LegacyNewsMedia #NewsCorpAustralia #NewsMediaBargainingCode #politicalLobbying #conflictOfInterest #reconnectingConsequencesToCauses

Why Discrimination Clauses in Bill C-18 Won’t Help Supporters War on Meta

With Meta in the process of blocking news in Australia, some have argued that discrimination clauses in Bill C-18 will save everyone. They won't.

https://www.freezenet.ca/why-discrimination-clauses-in-bill-c-18-wont-help-supporters-war-on-meta/

#Copyright #International #News #Australia #BillC18 #Canada #Facebook #NewsMediaBargainingCode #OnlineNewsAct

Why Discrimination Clauses in Bill C-18 Won't Help Supporters War on Meta

With Meta in the process of blocking news in Australia, some have argued that discrimination clauses in Bill C-18 will save everyone. They won't.

Freezenet.ca

Meta States the Obvious: Users Don’t Use Their Services for News

Meta has had a piece published on Medium explaining that news is not a driver for their platforms success.

https://www.freezenet.ca/meta-states-the-obvious-users-dont-use-their-services-for-news/

#Business #Copyright #News #Australia #Canada #Facebook #LinkTax #Meta #NewsMediaBargainingCode

Canadian and Australian Officials to Meet Over Meta Pullout

Reports are suggesting that Canadian and Australian officials are going to meet after Meta pulled out. It's unclear what they can accomplish, though.

It seems to be the beginning of the end for the large media companies free ride at

https://www.freezenet.ca/canadian-and-australian-officials-to-meet-over-meta-pullout/

#Copyright #International #News #Australia #Canada #Media #Meta #NewsMediaBargainingCode #OnlineNewsAct

Während Google das in Australien geplante Mediengesetz für undurchführbar hält, steht Microsoft parat und findet, die USA und Europa sollten es kopieren.
Microsoft und Google streiten sich über australisches Mediengesetz
Microsoft und Google streiten sich über australisches Mediengesetz

Während Google das in Australien geplante Mediengesetz für undurchführbar hält, steht Microsoft parat und findet, die USA und Europa sollten es kopieren.

Google startet News Showcase in Australien. Doch nicht alle Verlage wollen dem Dienst beiwohnen. Microsoft soll mit Bing in den Startlöchern stehen.
Statt Mediengesetz? Google News Showcase startet in Australien
Statt Mediengesetz? Google News Showcase startet in Australien

Google startet News Showcase in Australien. Doch nicht alle Verlage wollen dem Dienst beiwohnen. Microsoft soll mit Bing in den Startlöchern stehen.

Sollte das in Australien geplante Mediengesetz in der aktuellen Version in Kraft treten, sieht Google keine andere Chance, als seine Suche dort abzuschalten.
Google droht Australien mit Abschaltung der Suche
Google droht Australien mit Abschaltung der Suche

Sollte das in Australien geplante Mediengesetz in der aktuellen Version in Kraft treten, sieht Google keine andere Chance, als seine Suche dort abzuschalten.