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By: Aklima Khatun Date: September 2, 2023, 10:53 pm
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Employs at least two journalists in Canada and operates along
recognized codes of journalistic ethics. C-18 additionally
imposes non-discrimination requirements on online platforms, to
be enforced by the commission. The language there doesn’t
address actions taken against news sites that spread
misinformation, although it does let the commission consider
whether a platform’s conduct matched its “normal course of
business.” The bill also allows the commission to exempt an
online platform from this impending.
Arbitration system if the platform strikes its own agreements
with Canadian news businesses that “provide for fair
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markets and diverse
population,” among other qualifications. Thursday’s response
from Meta followed earlier objections from the company to this
bill. A May 1 post, for example, quoted Meta global affairs
president Nick Clegg: “Publishers choose to share.
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Content because it benefits them to do so, whereas it isn’t
particularly valuable to us at all.” He added that links to news
stories make up less than 3% of content in Facebook’s feed,
while Meta estimated that those links resulted in more than 1.9
billion clicks to Canadian news sites from April 2021 to April
2022. A similar argument played out in Australia in early 2021,
when Facebook responded to a new law mandating news compensation
by blocking users there from viewing.
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