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Meta blocks news on Facebook, Instagram in Canada over new law

Legislation set to force tech giants to pay news outlets for posting content on social media platforms

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 02 Aug 2023 1:21PM

Meta blocks news on Facebook, Instagram in Canada over new law
Meta is the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. – Pixabay pic, August 2, 2023

NEW YORK – Canadians have started to lose access to news content on Facebook and Instagram, parent company Meta confirmed yesterday, reported German news agency (dpa).

“In order to comply with the Online News Act, we have begun the process of ending news availability in Canada. These changes start today, and will be implemented for all people accessing Facebook and Instagram in Canada over the course of the next few weeks.”

The new law will force tech giants to pay news outlets for posting their content on the platforms. It is expected to take effect in Canada by December.

“The legislation is based on the incorrect premise that Meta benefits unfairly from news content shared on our platforms when the reverse is true.

“The only way we can reasonably comply with this legislation is to end news availability for people in Canada.

“In the future, we hope the Canadian government will recognise the value we already provide to the news industry and consider a policy response that upholds the principles of a free and open internet, champions diversity and innovation and reflects the interests of the entire Canadian media landscape,” Meta said.

News links and content posted by local or international news publishers and broadcasters will no longer be viewable by people in Canada, Meta said.

However, users in Canada would still be able to use other products and services to “connect with friends, families, and groups, engage with their local communities and discover something new”, the company added. – Bernama, August 2, 2023

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