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So Facebook just banned Australians from sharing anything (or just news items) on their platform, even random small blogs. @EyesExist posted a couple of posts about this, but things are going down in less than 10 days.
"Google began the day by unveiling a three-year global agreement with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp to pay for the publisher’s news content, one of several such deals it has announced recently where it appears to be effectively capitulating to publishers’ demands. Hours later, Facebook took the opposite tack and said it would restrict people and publishers from sharing or viewing news links in Australia, in a move that was effective immediately.
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Facebook struck a distinctly different tone. “The proposed law fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers who use it to share news content,” William Easton, managing director of Facebook Australia and New Zealand, said of the draft Australian legislation."
Sauce:Facebook Blocks News in Australia, Diverging With Google on Proposed Law
So there is a new law about to go into effect in a week or so. Really it's old media/dinosaurs AKA the old guard, is trying to take on new media. We've seen this play out in industry after industry for ages. When the new kids on the block go around the old system, the dinosaurs start creating laws cause they've got the power at the moment.
The really interesting part of all this at some point Google has threatened to block search from all of Australia... WTF
More: Google says to block search engine in Australia if forced to pay for news
Can someone from Down Under fill us in on these details?
If I can only dream, forcing Google to pay me to send ME traffic... OKAY.
"Google began the day by unveiling a three-year global agreement with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp to pay for the publisher’s news content, one of several such deals it has announced recently where it appears to be effectively capitulating to publishers’ demands. Hours later, Facebook took the opposite tack and said it would restrict people and publishers from sharing or viewing news links in Australia, in a move that was effective immediately.
[..]
Facebook struck a distinctly different tone. “The proposed law fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between our platform and publishers who use it to share news content,” William Easton, managing director of Facebook Australia and New Zealand, said of the draft Australian legislation."
Sauce:Facebook Blocks News in Australia, Diverging With Google on Proposed Law
So there is a new law about to go into effect in a week or so. Really it's old media/dinosaurs AKA the old guard, is trying to take on new media. We've seen this play out in industry after industry for ages. When the new kids on the block go around the old system, the dinosaurs start creating laws cause they've got the power at the moment.
The really interesting part of all this at some point Google has threatened to block search from all of Australia... WTF
"If Australia succeeds in passing the law and showing that it works, it could be a precedent for others," said Daniel Gervais, professor of law at Vanderbilt University, "for Canada, New Zealand and perhaps others."
Facebook said the code doesn't take into account the social network's role in driving readers to publishers. In the blog post, Easton says news content is less than 4 percent of what people see in their News Feeds but last year "generated approximately 5.1 billion free referrals to Australian publishers worth an estimated AU$407 million ($315 million)."
Sauce: Google inks deals, while Facebook blocks content in Australia media dustup
Facebook said the code doesn't take into account the social network's role in driving readers to publishers. In the blog post, Easton says news content is less than 4 percent of what people see in their News Feeds but last year "generated approximately 5.1 billion free referrals to Australian publishers worth an estimated AU$407 million ($315 million)."
Sauce: Google inks deals, while Facebook blocks content in Australia media dustup
More: Google says to block search engine in Australia if forced to pay for news
Can someone from Down Under fill us in on these details?
If I can only dream, forcing Google to pay me to send ME traffic... OKAY.