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The Daily Brief | Has Meta won the Online News Act battle?
Meta may have won out in its battle against the Trudeau government’s Online News Act, according to a new study by the Media Ecosystem Observatory. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Everything you need to know about Google’s Online News Act deal with Ottawa
Google struck a deal with the Canadian government last year that will see the company give $100 million to Canadian media organizations in response to the Online News Act. One expert said the amount is “far less than meets the eye.”
Google to pay legacy media $100 million per year as part of Online News...
The federal government has finalized a deal with Google regarding Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act, that will have the tech company pay $100 million per year to news publishers in order to allow Canadian news content on its platform.
Broadcasting groups says Apple must be included in Online News Act
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is asking the Trudeau government to include Apple in its proposed regulations under the Online News Act, which would force the tech company to pay news publishers for content shared through Apple’s news app.
The Daily Brief | Trudeau’s Online News Act has no effect on Canadians’ use...
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Bard, Google’s AI chatbot, unavailable in Canada amid Online News Act fiasco
Google has expanded the availability of its artificial-intelligence-based chatbot Bard to most countries in the world, except for Canada and totalitarian regimes like North Korea.
How did we get here? A timeline on the Online News Act fiasco
Google and Meta have warned the government on multiple occasions that it would take drastic measures should the law pass Parliament. Further, industry experts have criticized the bill, going as far as calling it a “shakedown.” However, the government has insisted on pushing through the controversial piece of legislation.
The Daily Brief | Meta will block news if Online News Act passes
If the Trudeau government’s Online News Act, C-18, becomes law, Meta says it will ensure Canadians no longer have access to news on Facebook or Instagram. Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Andrew Lawton!
Google warns Online News Act would give feds “unprecedented control”
US tech giant Google has blasted the Trudeau government over a federal plan to regulate online news, calling it a sweeping attempt to impose government control over the web.
Liberals backtrack on Meta ad ban while news outlets remain blocked
The Liberals are flip-flopping on their advertising ban on Meta, not on behalf of news organizations like True North, but for themselves.