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Meta lashes Australia's bid to make tech giants pay for newsTech giant Meta on Thursday attacked Australia's "grossly unfair" bid to make social media companies pay for news, saying it is vehemently ...
Australia moves to tax Meta, Google and TikTok to fund newsroomsAustralia plans to tax Meta, Google, and TikTok. This aims to fund news reporters. The government will introduce legislation by July 2. Pla...
China is mapping the ocean floor as it prepares for submarine warfare with the U.S.China is undertaking a massive undersea mapping and monitoring mission across the Pacific, Indian, and Arctic oceans. This extensive operat...
Australia’s National Innovation Visa: How the pathway to Permanent Residency worksAustralia's National Innovation Visa (NIV) offers a merit-based pathway to permanent residency for highly skilled individuals, attracting g...
Australia asks tech giants to share revenue with local media outlets or cough up taxesThe Australian government plans to impose taxes on large tech companies like Meta and Google if they don't compensate local news outlets fo...
Blocked by Canada, 'The Australia Today' says will "continue to advocate for open media"Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj, the Managing Editor of 'Australia Today' said in the statement that they would continue to advocate for an open medi...
OpenAI inks multi-year deal to start using news content from News CorpAs part of the deal, OpenAI will have access to both fresh and archived material from News Corp's major news publications, including The Wa...
Facebook owner Meta angers Australia with plan to stop paying for news contentMeta Platforms refuses to pay Australian news publishers, leading to a battle with Canberra. Prime Minister Albanese criticizes the unfairn...
Will address imbalance in creation of news content and monetisation: MoS IT Rajeev ChandrasekharThe dynamics of content creation and its monetisation is impacted by a “deeply inbuilt imbalance” due to the structure of the internet, and...
Facebook owner Meta may remove news from platform if US Congress passes media billMeta spokesperson Andy Stone in a tweet said the company would be forced to consider removing news if the law was passed "rather than submi...
Australia's Nine signs Facebook, Google news deals under new licensing regimeThe step means that all of Australia's three largest media firms—Nine Entertainment, Australian Financial Review and Sydney Morning Herald—...
Zuck to pay Murdoch for newsElsewhere in today's ETtech Evening Briefing: Cred's valuation may hit $2 billion with fresh funding; Ant Group valued at more than $200 bi...
After Australia, Canada vows to go after Facebook to pay for newsCanada is seeking allies in the media battle with Facebook and Google, and pledges not to back down if the social media platform shuts off ...
Australia to amend laws to make Google and Facebook paySeven West Media on Monday became the largest Australian news media business to strike a deal with Google to pay for journalism.
Major Australian media company strikes deal with Google for newsGoogle and the publicly listed broadcast television, print and online publishing company jointly announced they had agreed on a “long-term ...
Microsoft backs Facebook, Google paying for news worldwideMicrosoft has lobbied for other countries to follow Australia's lead in calling for news outlets to be paid for stories published online, a...
Australian watchdog considers filing its own antitrust case against search giant GoogleCompetition and Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims described the US case filed on Tuesday as one of the world's biggest antitrust cases ...
Australian watchdog considers its own Google antitrust case after US sues search giantCompetition and Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims described the U.S. case filed Tuesday as one of the world's biggest antitrust cases i...
- Global road-building explosion could be disastrous: Scientists
Sydney, Oct 29 (IANS) The global explosion of new roads is rife with economic, social, and environmental dangers, Australian scientists hav...
A $3 billion tech company with no outside investors is planning a big IPOAustralian tech company Atlassian, which makes the popular JIRA Service Desk and HipChat enterprise chat app, is planning an American IPO.