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       The next six months
       By: Aklima Khatun Date: September 2, 2023, 10:53 pm
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       Want to Share News Articles on Facebook in Canada? Tough Luck
       Meta says it will ban news article sharing on its platforms
       after Canada passes the Online News Act, which mandates
       compensation from online platforms to news sites. Rob Pegoraro
       By Rob Pegoraro June 23, 2023 (Credit: Getty Images/Franck
       reporter) Facebook and Instagram users in Canada may need more
       pictures of babies, pets, and food, because in less than six
       months they won't be able to share news links on those
       platforms. Meta said it will impose that ban after Canada’s
       Parliament passed legislation that will require large online
       platforms to compensate.
       Canadian news sites in . “Today, we are confirming that news
       availability will be ended on Facebook and Instagram for all
       users in Canada prior to the Online News Act (Bill C-18) taking
       effect,” Meta says. The Online USA Telegram Number Data
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       News Act sets up a system of
       mandatory arbitration between every “digital news intermediary”
       (defined as “an online communications platform, including a
       search engine or social media service” that makes news content
       available in Canada) and news outlets.
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       Designated by the Canadian Radio-television and
       Telecommunications Commission if “a significant bargaining power
       imbalance” exists between the intermediary and those outlets.
       The bill defines making news available broadly enough to include
       just linking to it: reproducing “the news content, or any
       portion of it” or enabling access to it “by any means, including
       an index, aggregation, or ranking of news content.” It also
       defines “news outlet” broadly to cover any general-interest
       newsroom.
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