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@bitbear

This sounds frighteningly like the Google/Facebook/Apple/Microsoft attack on #Canada's #journalism act—an industry-coordinated effort to tell an elected government to change the laws or they will harm the citizens.

In CAN, people can no longer get #news from Canadian news sources, because big internet corps do not want to pay those sources.

In AUS, #Nestle is threatening the government with unjustifiable price rises on #chocolate.

Is #Capitalism distinguishable from Feudalism?

@amgine @bitbear

> In CAN, people can no longer get from Canadian news sources [...]

This is incorrect. People absolutely can, and do, still get from sources online. Go to their and check yourself; still there! Fully available.

You won't find from Facebook, but that's entirely different. We passed , a "link tax", and they don't get enough from linking to be worth paying it.

, not the , if you don't like that.

@cazabon @bitbear

Why would I blame the politicians for stopping corporations taking content from content producers, using it to make money, and not recompensing the producers?

While the journalism industry is unpleasant in its own way, they do invest in creating their product. Meta does not. Their product is you.

And they don't even pay or produce the honey which attracts and keeps you in their walled gardens.

More than 450 CANnews outlets have closed in the past 15 years,.

@amgine @bitbear

They don't "take" content from news . They show an - a , maybe just a - with a back to the original news site for people to follow. This is classic fair use under ; FB etc don't get a ton of value out of it. The news sites get - lots of it - to try to monetize.

If FB etc were copying articles wholesale, *that* could kill the news sites - but it would also be a blatant violation of copyright. It isn't happening.

C.

@amgine @bitbear

The fact that lots of - and - news organizations have gone under in the modern age of the is not news. It's unfortunate. Some news orgs have figured out how to in the age of the internet. Some have not.

More than one serious has come to the that our news orgs are going out of business because they are, frankly, producing that no one wants to for.