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Google has threatened to stop linking to New Zealand news articles and end agreements with local news organizations if the government moves forward with a law that requires tech giants to pay a fair price for content on their platforms. The proposed legislation, which is still in review, aims to ensure fair revenue sharing between digital platforms and news media entities and is modeled after Australian legislation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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