Publishers worldwide remain determined to hold social media platforms and generative AI companies accountable for compensating them for news content, especially post-Meta's suspension in Canada.
Australia's initiative to implement a digital levy on large platforms illustrates a global trend, where countries and publishers are courageously seeking compensation from tech firms for news distribution.
Despite resistance from tech giants like Google and Meta, countries including Brazil and South Africa are exploring levies, while the UK is gearing up for new competition regulations.
France's competition authorities have required Google to be more transparent about its use of publishers' content, underscoring the need for clear compensation models for digital news.
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