Australia Premier: The 'arrogant' dead will pay for the content

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz described social media companies as arrogant and irresponsible, with the increase of the government’s struggle to continue the ‘Mita platforms’ to pay money to local media institutions in exchange for content. “All options are on the table”, when the question was asked whether the company would prohibit news on its platforms if the government decided it was under the law of bargaining news media, according to the “Australia Financial Review” newspaper. Payment for news and in terms of the Act, issued in 2021, Treasury Minister Stephen Jones can place a ‘dead’ in a ‘classification’ that places it in bookings on payment with news institutions or a 10% fines of 10% of its Australian income. Australia Meta -Tweets $ 14 million to collect user data for advertising purposes. Albaniz said at a press conference in Melbourne today: “International social media businesses are responsible for keeping news on their platforms. The arrogance that these businesses showed is not in line with the social responsibility they carry.” ‘Alphabet’ and ‘Mita’ in 2021 in exchange for the content to pay money for many Australian news institutions, but ‘Mita’ said early this year that he would not renew his commercial agreements. Seve West Media and nine entertainment last week, until the end of the agreement, among the reasons for reducing work. “They must fulfill the obligations they have made before,” Albaniz said.