Facebook Canada head rejects idea of Australia-style news payment rules
OTTAWA — The head of Facebook Canada says rules requiring it to pay publishers for news content linked on its site would be a worst-case scenario for the social media behemoth.
At a parliamentary committee hearing today, Kevin Chan said such regulation would hinder a free and open internet and that Facebook already props up struggling legacy media outlets by directing traffic to their sites.
Last month, Facebook blacked out all news on its platform in Australia in response to looming legislation that would require digital giants to pay traditional news companies for their journalism.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Australian counterpart agreed to continue “co-ordinating efforts” to ensure web giants’ revenues are shared more fairly with creators and media after Facebook struck a deal with the Australian government on a revised bill, which still demands tech titans fork over cash for content.