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ACCC News Media Bargaining Code
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On 20 April 2020, the Australian Government announced it had directed the ACCC to develop a mandatory code of conduct to address bargaining power imbalances between Australian news media businesses and each of Google and Facebook. The CBAA and First Nations Media Australia (FNMA) made a joint submission to the
ACCC’s Concepts Paper on a Mandatory News Media Bargaining Code
. The submission addressed some definitional issues in determining news content and access to information. It also encouraged the ACCC to consider community and First Nations media organisations alongside commercial news outlets when determining the best bargaining framework.
And in August, the CBAA and FNMA made a follow up submission to the ACCC, this time responding to the draft legislation.
On 20 April 2020, the Australian Government announced it had directed the ACCC to develop a mandatory code of conduct to address bargaining power imbalances between Australian news media businesses and each of Google and Facebook. The CBAA and First Nations Media Australia (FNMA) made a joint submission to the
ACCC’s Concepts Paper on a Mandatory News Media Bargaining Code
. The submission addressed some definitional issues in determining news content and access to information. It also encouraged the ACCC to consider community and First Nations media organisations alongside commercial news outlets when determining the best bargaining framework.
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