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Canada and Australia to coordinate on tech regulation: Ottawa

Talks come amid growing calls for regulations on tech titans

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 8:00AM

Canada and Australia to coordinate on tech regulation: Ottawa
Canada and Australia moot coordinating efforts compelling tech giants to pay media outlets for content, amid Canberra’s tussle with Facebook over the financial relationship between online platforms and creators. – Pixabay pic, February 24, 2021

OTTAWA – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison plan to coordinate their efforts to make tech giants pay media outlets for their content, Ottawa said yesterday after a conversation between the two leaders. 

“The prime ministers noted the growing cooperation between Canada and Australia on the regulation of online platforms,” a statement from the Canadian prime minister’s office said.

“They agreed to continue coordinating efforts to address online harm and ensure the revenues of web giants are shared more fairly with creators and media.”

Their conversation, which took place Monday, came after Facebook blocked Australian users from accessing news content on its platform in response to a regulatory bill being considered in the country’s Parliament. 

The US social media giant announced Tuesday, however, it would remove the news ban after the move sparked outrage in Australia and internationally.

The Australian bill, the first of its kind in the world, is vehemently opposed by tech titans thanks to provisions which would govern the online financial relationship between such companies and media. 

Canada, the European Union and others have also sought to regulate major tech sector players, especially Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple, including via France’s 2019 tech tax. 

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has led the effort to establish such a tax at the international level. – AFP, February 24, 2021

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