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Australia's treasurer thinks it's "inevitable" Google and Facebook will pay news publishers. The tech giants are being pressured by the Australian government to pay for news content, and Josh Frydenberg predicted they'll eventually relent on the issue. He said: "It seems that digital giants did themselves a big disservice last week when they very openly and publicly threatened the Australian public with pulling out of Australia effectively with search if legislation proceeds as it currently stands." The Australian government is determined to to become a "world leader" in regulating firms like ...
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Google has threatened to quit Australia amid a row with regulators. The tech giant has suggested it could remove its search engine from Australia, as the company continues to resist efforts to share its royalties with news publishers. Scott Morrison, the Australian Prime Minister, has insisted that lawmakers Down Under won't collapse in the face of "threats". On the other hand, Google Australia managing director Mel Silva has claimed that the laws were "unworkable". Silva said: "If this version of the code were to become law, it would give us no real choice but to stop making Google Search ava...
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