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The social media giant has faced mounting calls to improve ad verification after a probe by this masthead revealed it had ...
Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged the role of the recent US elections in his thinking, saying they “feel like a cultural tipping ...
Meta said the changes would “not impact the terms under our existing Facebook News agreements with publishers in Australia, France, and Germany,” and that its deal in the US and UK had already ...
Meta will discontinue a tab on Facebook which promotes news in Australia and the United States, it said in a statement, adding that it cancelled the news tab last year in the UK, France and Germany.
Australia “should be commended for plugging loopholes that companies like Meta, who benefit from fact-based, fact-checked journalistic content, have exploited to avoid paying up,” Paul Deegan ...
But Australia’s consumer watchdog has now managed to extract an AUS$20 million (~$13.5 million) total penalty payment from two Meta-owned companies involved in the saga: Facebook Israel and ...
SYDNEY—Facebook owner Meta META 1.20 % increase; green up pointing triangle said it won’t enter into new deals with traditional news publishers in Australia and the U.S., noting the number of ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNMeta, TikTok face setback as Australia advances under-16 social media banAustralia advances a social media ban for minors under 16, targeting big tech firms like Meta and TikTok. The ...
And we think Australia should make it law," the company said. Last month, a coalition of over 140 Australian and international experts signed an open letter to Albanese outlining concerns about ...
Image: Getty Images. Meta has warned the anti-defamation legislation being proposed by Australia's federal government is at odds with the country's free trade agreements with other nations.. The ...
Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok and Snap Inc. questioned the integrity of Australia’s looming social media ban for under-16s after it emerged that Communications Minister Michelle Rowland made a ...
Australia's Federal Court also ordered Meta, through its subsidiaries Facebook Israel and the now-discontinued app, Onavo, to pay A$400,000 in legal costs to the Australian Competition and ...
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