California bills could restore journalism after Big Tech's 'second gold rush' pushed industry to the brink
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A federal district court in Washington D.C. ruled Google violated the law with monopoly. California bills proposed to remedy search and advertising issues, Google campaigns aggressively against them, citing potential news removal in California's search engine.
State Senator Glazer introduced SB 1327 to address Big Tech's unfair profit advantage, calling it the most important legislation. The bill aims to revive local journalism by levying a data extraction mitigation fee on platforms with significant advertising revenue, distributing funds to support journalism and California schools.
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