Meta angers Australia with plan to stop paying its news publishers for content

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Setting up a fresh battle with Canberra

Meta angers Australia with plan to stop paying its news publishers for content
Meta Platforms said it will stop paying Australian news publishers for their content that appears on Facebook, setting up a fresh battle with Canberra which had led the world with a law that forces internet giants to strike licencing deals. News publishers and governments such as Australia have ...

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