Canada Implements New Laws Requiring Tech Giants to Pay for News

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Meta has announced that it will restrict news on Facebook and Instagram for Canadian users after the country passed a controversial online news bill. The Online News Act requires big platforms like Meta and Google to negotiate commercial deals and pay news organisations for their content. Meta has called the law "fundamentally flawed legislation that ignores the realities of how our platforms work". Google has also criticised the bill, calling it "unworkable". The law is expected to take effect in Canada in six months.
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