A parliamentary inquiry into social media is expected to probe why Meta abandoned deals with local media outlets, as well as proposed age limits.
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Laws that would force Facebook to show and pay for Australian news, as well as tax changes, are being considered by the government, an inquiry has revealed.
A parliamentary inquiry into social media is expected to probe why Meta abandoned deals with local media outlets, as well as proposed age limits.
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Meta is considering blocking news content from Facebook in Australia if the government makes it pay licensing fees.
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