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Ottawa Unveils Stringent Legislation Compelling Digital Giants to Compensate Publishers for News Content”

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/09/02 at 9:01 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a groundbreaking development, Ottawa has unveiled the intricate mechanisms of a formidable law mandating digital titans to remunerate publishers for the utilization of news content, a move that has sent reverberations across the tech landscape, particularly affecting Meta and Google.

The crux of this legislation lies in its resolute objective to bolster the beleaguered Canadian news sector, which has borne witness to a debilitating exodus of advertising capital and the lamentable shuttering of numerous publications over the past decade. With an unyielding focus, this legislative endeavor sets its crosshairs squarely upon Google and Meta, entities that exert dominion over a staggering 80% of Canada’s online advertising revenue.

The governmental appraisal estimates that the financial obligations of these corporate giants could burgeon to a staggering Can$230 million (equivalent to US$170 million). This substantial burden would manifest through the imposition of stringent requirements, compelling Google and Meta to engage in equitable commercial arrangements with Canadian media outlets for the dissemination of news and information across their platforms. Should they opt to spurn these obligations, the specter of binding arbitration looms ominously overhead.

Perusal of the draft regulations, which made their debut on Friday, illuminates that these measures will be applicable to corporations boasting global annual revenues surpassing Can$1 billion. Furthermore, they must operate either a search engine or a social media behemoth frequented by no fewer than 20 million Canadian denizens, actively engaging in the dissemination of news.

Meta, in a fervent response, lambasted the bill as “fundamentally flawed” and remained steadfast in its decision to block Canadian access to news articles on its Facebook and Instagram platforms—an embargo that commenced on August 1. Google, similarly adversarial to the Online News Act, conveyed its intent to scrupulously scrutinize the proposed regulations, subjecting them to a rigorous assessment concerning their adequacy in addressing the company’s profound structural quandaries.

Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge underscored the growing reliance of Canadians on digital platforms for news and information, stipulating the necessity for these tech juggernauts to exhibit a sense of responsibility by supporting the dissemination of news—an endeavor mutually beneficial to them and the Canadian populace.

In her words, “Tech giants can and must contribute their fair share—nothing more.”

This legislative watershed, permeated with intricate complexities, portends a pivotal chapter in the evolution of digital governance, setting a potent precedent for the global tech landscape.

AFP

 

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