Google, TikTok, and Meta could be taxed by Australia to fund its newsrooms
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Google, TikTok, and Meta could be taxed by Australia to fund its newsrooms
"Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated, 'It shouldn't just be able to be taken by a large multinational corporation and used to generate profits for that organisation with no compensation appropriate for the people who produce that creative content.'"
"'We think that investment in journalism is critical to a healthy democracy,' Albanese added, highlighting the importance of compensating journalists for their work."
"The proposed News Bargaining Incentive would charge major platforms that choose not to strike commercial deals with news publishers a 2.25% tax on their Australian revenue."
"The government expects the incentive would raise between 200 to 250 million Australian dollars ($144 million-$179 million) a year."
Australia's government has proposed a tax on digital platforms like Meta, Google, and TikTok to fund journalism. The draft legislation aims to create financial incentives for these companies to negotiate deals with news organizations. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the need to compensate journalists for their work, stating that investment in journalism is vital for democracy. The proposed tax would be 2.25% on Australian revenue for platforms that do not reach agreements with publishers, potentially raising 200 to 250 million Australian dollars annually.
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