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Facebook restores news for Aussie users after media bargaining deal

News outlets Down Under finally able to update social media pages for first time in a week

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Feb 2021 7:00AM

Facebook restores news for Aussie users after media bargaining deal
Facebook has announced possible deals with three independent media companies Private Media, Schwartz Media, and Solstice Media.  – Pixabay pic, February 26, 2021

SYDNEY – Facebook today restored access to news for its Australian users after reaching agreement with the government on a landmark law requiring it and other tech firms to pay for journalistic content.

The Facebook pages of Australian news outlets were able to update from early this morning for the first time in a week, since the social media slapped a ban on news content being seen Down Under in a dispute over the law which was adopted yesterday.

Facebook and Google, the two companies targeted by the regulation, strongly objected to clauses requiring them to submit to mandatory arbitration over the amount they would have to pay local media to show Australian news on their platforms and search results.

To avoid being hit by the arbitration, Google negotiated multi-million dollar content licensing deals with a host of Australian companies, and notably the country’s two biggest news organisations: Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and Nine Entertainment.

Facebook, which relies less on news in its business model, responded on February 18 by blocking access to Australian news for all its users.

The move also hit many non-media Facebook pages, including for governmental emergency services, health organisations and charities, prompting widespread outrage. 

Facebook eventually followed Google in agreeing to negotiate paid arrangements with Australian media, leading the government to water down the arbitration requirements in the so-called News Media Bargaining Code.

In announcing the end of its news blackout,  Facebook said it “looks forward to continuing to work with the industry to find the best ways to support news”.

The firm also announced possible deals with three independent media companies Private Media, Schwartz Media, and Solstice Media. 

The agreements marked a new foray into content payment for Facebook and Google, who became two of the world’s largest and most profitable companies largely by organising, curating, and indexing others’ content cost-free.

Facebook and Google have each said they will invest around US$1 billion (RM4.04 billion) in news around the world over the next three years.

Google will pay for news content that appears on its “Showcase” product and Facebook is expected to pay providers who appear on its “News” feature, which is to be rolled out in Australia later this year. – AFP, February 26, 2021

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