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Google has threatened to pull out of the Australian market if a new law governing its relationship with news publishers goes ahead.
So what’s the row all about?
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Why would Google pull out of Australia?
The government is introducing a law to address a long-bubbling row over whether tech giants should pay for news that appears in search or is shared on their platforms.
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The proposed law would mandate that Google has commercial agreements with every news organisation – or enter forced arbitration ... Read even more