Australia made tens of thousands and thousands of greenbacks from its offers with Google and Facebook
Australia made tens of thousands and thousands of greenbacks from its offers with Google and Facebook Facebook and Google paid Australian media companies about A$200 million, or $146 million, last year to the Victorian Local Accountability System, according to a new report. inviolability of cars, inviolability of grand cars, Thursday's report from the Judith Nelson Institute, a Sydney-based charity that funds media projects, also warned. Australia was the first country in the world to enact laws requiring tech platforms to negotiate payment to the local advertising sector to publish their content, following a battle between Google and the village's consumer regulator. Since then, about 30 deals have been concluded between media organizations and major technology companies. The law introduced a year ago has sparked widespread interest - the Australian government confirmed this month that it would review the law to ensure it was effective. Bill Groskin. a professor at Co...