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新西兰将继续推进议价法案 要求技术平台向媒体付费

New Zealand will continue to push for the bargaining bill, requiring technology platforms to pay media fees.

Gelonghui Finance ·  Jul 2 09:58
On July 2, Gelunhui reported that the Conservative Union government in New Zealand stated on Tuesday that it will continue to promote a bill that requires digital technology platforms to pay news fees to media companies. The proposal for this bill came at a time when New Zealand media companies and technology companies are competing for advertising fees, which has prompted them to find new ways to provide news programs. Minister of Communications Paul Goldsmith stated that last year's Fair Digital News Negotiation Act proposed by the former Labor Party government will be submitted to Parliament for revision to support local media companies in making revenue from the news they produce. The proposed modification will make the law more consistent with Australia's digital bargaining law. Meta recently announced plans to stop paying news fees to Australian media companies, and the government is still considering whether to intervene.

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