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Google protests ‘unworkable’ ACCC code for digital platforms to pay news media companies – The Guardian
The tech giant has used a blog post to attack the watchdog’s proposal, but also admitted that it was unlikely to escape the code’s effects
Google has claimed the Australian governments proposed code for digital platforms to pay news media companies for their content is unworkable and would force the tech company to pay unreasonable and exorbitant amounts.
As the deadline nears for public comment on the federal governments proposed code, Google used a new blog post on its search site to attack the idea while admitting it would be unlikely to be able to escape its effects.
Last week, Google began notifying its users through a banne…
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