Law would allow news outlets to negotiate with digital giants for payment: minister
OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he is pressing ahead with plans to introduce a law to make digital media giants pay Canadian outlets for using their news.
Speaking at a virtual conference on the future of news, Rodriguez says the new law will create a framework for news organizations to collectively negotiate fair deals with online entities such as Google.
He says the government will base a forthcoming law on one brought forward in Australia to make digital giants pay for news content, but it will contain some differences.
Canada would have a regulator and impose arbitration if a fair deal cannot be struck between Canadian media and the likes of Google and Meta, formerly known as Facebook.