#AceNewsReport – Feb.01: Appearing on Insiders, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation equivalent to NBCâs Meet the Press, on Sunday, Frydenberg confirmed that he and Communications Minister Paul Fletcher talked with Zuckerberg last week after the Facebook chief âreached outâ to Canberra.
âAustralia Unmoved by Zuckerberg Appeal to Scrap New Media Code, Treasurer Saysâ

âMark Zuckerberg didnât convince me to back down, if thatâs what youâre asking,â the treasurer said, when queried on whether the Facebook CEO had convinced the government to make any changes to its plans.
âWeâre in detailed discussions with Google, with Facebook, with the other players across the industry. This has not been a short conversation that weâve had with these companies over these issues. This has been the product of an 18 month inquiryâŠand at every step of the way these businesses have been consulted,â Frydenberg added.
The official also suggested that the talks have seen a shifting of the âgoal postsâ regarding the code, with the internet giants coming up with various excuses to try to get Canberra to change course.
âOriginally they had a concern with the algorithm requirements of notification. Then it was about the [Australian dollar exchange rate]. Then it was about the final arbitration model. Now weâre told that if we go ahead with this weâre going to break the internet. What I do know is that media businesses should be paid for content,â Frydenberg explained.
The official added that Prime Minister Scott Morrison has already spoken to Microsoft about expanding into Australia with its Bing search engine amid Googleâs threats to pull its Search function.
Facebook joined Google in making dire warnings to Australia, with the latter company threatening to disable Australian users from being able to post news content to its platforms. In his interview Sunday, Frydenberg said he doesnât dismiss Googleâs threats, but is ânot intimidated by them either.â

Australian Treasurer Slams Google’s Experiment Blocking News Outlets From Local SearchEarlier this month, the search engine giant carried out an “experiment” blocking some domestic news websites from Googleâs search results.
Facebook and Google have balked at the idea of paying Australian media for news content, arguing that companies already gain from clicks and referrals to their websites.
Washington recently joined the US-based internet giants in pressuring Canberra, arguing that the terms of the proposed code âraise concerns with respect to Australiaâs international trade obligations.â
Legislation on the code of conduct follows a comprehensive government review which found that Google and Facebook receive a whopping 80 percent of Australiaâs total online advertising spending. The probe followed years of complaints by local media that its online content was not being fairly compensated.
An estimated 19 million Australians use Google monthly â 17 million have Facebook accounts.
Australiaâs legislature is expected to make a final vote on the code of conduct sometime in February or March.
#AceNewsDesk report …………..Published: Feb.01: 2021:
Editor says #AceNewsDesk reports by https://t.me/acenewsdaily and all our posts, also links can be found at here for Twitter and Live Feeds https://acenewsroom.wordpress.com/ and thanks for following as always appreciate every like, reblog or retweet and free help and guidance tips on your PC software or need help & guidance from our experts AcePCHelp.WordPress.Com
3 replies on “(AUSTRALIA) Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally reached out to Australian officials to try to persuade them to change their position on the countryâs “News Media Bargaining Code” legislation, but failed to convince them to change course, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed #AceNewsDesk report”
how about safe channels on the internet, or another way to put it, payment for adult content AMEN
All Social Media should charge a monthly fee. Imagine that! And yes Adult content fee. Absolutely that would seek out the crowds of fake news. Google wouldn’t have to sell off information. What a wonderful ideađ€Łđđ€Łđ
Create a not for profit organisation not a non profit as they are controlled …..then reinvest all profits from social media organisations and it becomes cyclical and grows ……Amen (Shalom)
You must log in to post a comment.