One year after its implementation, Australia's News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code — designed to give news organisation leverage in their dealings with tech...
Meta's social network Facebook has called on the Canadian government to review the proposed legislation known as the Online News Act (Bill C-18), introduced in April...
The US Copyright Office has recommended that the United States should refrain from adopting "additional copyright-like rights for press publishers," similar to the ones recently adopted...
Alphabet's Google has dropped its appeal against the €500 million fine imposed by France's competition authority (Autorité de la concurrence) following Google's reluctance to engage in...
The UK's main news publishers could receive from platforms such as Facebook/Meta and Google as much as £250 million collectively for the use of news content...
The Turkish Parliament’s Digital Media Commission has invited Google representatives to discuss the issues related to the use and remuneration of news items from Turkish news...
Google has announced that it has licensing agreements in place covering more than 300 national, local and specialist news publications in Germany, Hungary, France, Austria, the...
French rights society SACEM, the Société des Droits Voisins de la Presse (DVP) and the Centre Français d’Exploitation du Droit de Copie (CFC) haves concluded an...
Spain and Italy have moved one step closer to transposing the European Union's Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market into their respective domestic law....
Pablo Rodriguez, who has been appointed Minister of Canadian Heritage by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has a heavy agenda ahead with the promise from Trudeau that the country's Broadcasting...