Aim announced that will block access to news posted on Facebook And instagram For all the users who use these platforms, such as information law approval result on line.
There Online News Act or project Bill C-18 it’s a standard that Canada has raised earlier this year and asserts that technology platforms as a goal media partnership share the revenue. This is due to the fact a large part of the income generated by news of these media Communication these platforms remain.
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There company run by Mark Zukerberg Already communicated earlier this month they were testing For “create an effective solution For end of news availability following C-18″. Are tests are currently in progress and affect “a small percentage” of users in Canada.
He parliament approved in Canada the entry into force of online news law and from Meta, they confirmed that the access news in its main platforms will no longer be available for all users in Canada “before it comes into force”.
just like mentioned in a press release“For comply with Bill C-18media content, including news editors and the stations, yeah It will not be available for the people accessing their platforms in Canada”.
However, Target also noted that targeted changes to the content of information will not affect the rest of the products and company services in that country. They assured users Canadians using their platforms »they will still be able to connect with friends and familyexpand their business and support their communities local”.
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Likewise, the the company recalled What will continue to “fight disinformation” As it concerns content which remains available in Canada. In this sense, he put more value In having built “there fact-checking network the biggest in the world” partnership with more than 90 independent organizations fact-checking, which examines and evaluate information fake in over 60 languages.
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