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       Australia weeks later
       By: Aklima Khatun Date: September 2, 2023, 10:53 pm
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       News content, and also blocking both the pages of Australian
       news sites and shares of their work worldwide. The company
       relented and restored news sharing in  after tweaks to that bill
       and has since signed separate deals with news publishers that
       have resulted in it not being designated for that law’s
       mandatory arbitration. California is now considering its own
       news-sharing bill, which has resulted in Facebook warning that
       it may yank news from Facebook and Instagram in its own home
       state.
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       measures for the last
       decade, had not posted a comment about the passage of the
       Canadian bill on its Canada blog as of Friday morning. In a
       March 10 post, however, Sabrina Gremial, vice president and
       country managing director for Google.
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       Canada, warned that charging for links would pollute the news
       ecosystem. “When you put a price on linking to certain
       information, you no longer have a free and open web,” she wrote.
       “Requiring payment based on linking encourages cheap clickbait,
       not quality journalism.” Gremial's post added that Google has
       already inked deals with “150+ Canadian publications” to license
       their content on Google News Showcase, a souped-up online
       newsstand that Google now plans to bring to the US later this
       summer.
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