A coalition of European publishing organizations has condemned the threat by Google and Meta to take down news in Canada in response to passage of the Online New Act (C-18).
“While governments around the world are recognizing the immense importance of protecting high-quality journalism for future generations – trustworthy and
reliable content that keeps our communities and lawmakers informed, accountable, engaged, and entertained – Google and Meta are fighting tooth and nail against efforts to ensure news publishers
get paid for the content they invest considerable time and resources in to produce,” the groups argue.
The statement continues, “First in Europe and
Australia, and now in Canada, these monopolists have threatened to pull news from their platforms and services in response to laws allowing news publishers to negotiate with them for fair
compensation; publishers, many of which represent small local papers, who otherwise would not have any leverage against the dominant platforms.”
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The groups note
that, in Australia, “the government stood firm and both companies eventually withdrew their irresponsible threats that would have caused incalculable damage to the Australian public,” the
statement continues. “Only when sufficient political and regulatory pressure was applied to them, the platforms have started to negotiate deals in Europe, as well as with Australian publishers
that have resulted in increased hiring of journalists and more revenues to publishers.”
It adds, “In Canada, the law – the Online News Act – is
new, but Google and Meta’s tactics are old.”
The organizations include the Danish Media Association, Digital Content Next, the Estonian Association of
Newsmedia Enterprises, the European Newspaper Publishers’ Association, the European Publishers Council, the Finnish Media Federation, the German Newspaper Publishers and Digital Publishers
Association, the Inter American Press Association, the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, NDP Nieuwsmedia, the News/Media Alliance, News Media Canada, News Media Europe, News Media
Finland, the Public Interest Publishers Alliance, the Swedish Media Publishers’ Association, the Swiss Media Association, and the UK News Media Association.