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  • Thursday, 25 February, 2021
    Big tech
    Australia passes law to make Big Tech pay for news

    Move to force Facebook and Google to remunerate publishers could be model for other countries

  • Wednesday, 24 February, 2021
    Facebook Inc
    Facebook pledges to pay $1bn for news

    Tech group’s spending on publishers over next 3 years will match that promised by Google

  • Tuesday, 23 February, 2021
    Facebook Inc
    Facebook strikes deal with Australia to restore news on its platform

    Canberra agrees to amend draft law that would force Big Tech to pay for journalism

  • Monday, 22 February, 2021
    #techFT
    The future is non-fungible

    Microsoft aids Europe’s media, Apple tops smartphone sales, Spotify HiFi

  • Sunday, 21 February, 2021
    Marietje Schaake
    Australia’s fight with Big Tech previews other battles to come

    The country’s new law highlights how platforms are more interested in following their own rules than being held accountable

  • Saturday, 20 February, 2021
    Google fires top AI ethicist

    Removal of Margaret Mitchell comes after departure of Timnit Gebru amid debate over diversity at tech group

  • Friday, 19 February, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Australia’s Big Tech fight does not provide a model

    Global approach is needed to ensure digital giants do not distort competition

  • Thursday, 18 February, 2021
    News in-depthMedia
    Big Tech versus journalism: publishers watch Australia fight with bated breath

    Consequences of Facebook and Google’s radically different approaches unclear for other news groups

  • Thursday, 18 February, 2021
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    Facebook news ban, Texas oil, China’s digital currency

    Site defies Australia’s push to make Big Tech pay for news; bans sharing content in the country

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    Facebook bans Australian news as impact of media law is felt globally

    Social media group reacts after Google signs worldwide licensing deal with Murdoch empire

  • Wednesday, 17 February, 2021
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    The low-code no-code lockdown lowdown

    Murdoch news deal with Google, Epic takes Apple to EU, snow hits semis

  • Wednesday, 17 February, 2021
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    Google/News Corp/Alden: headline earnings Premium

    Hedge fund may now benefit from a change in the terms of trade with tech giants via the titles it has bought

  • Wednesday, 17 February, 2021
    Technology sector
    Big Tech opens wallet for publishers as Australian news code looms

    Google and Facebook agree generous deals with media groups in effort to stymie rules on paying for content

  • Sunday, 14 February, 2021
    Big tech
    Nine Entertainment urges Australian MPs to ignore Big Tech threats over news code

    Media group pushes government to back measure to force Google and Facebook pay for content

  • Saturday, 13 February, 2021
    How Australia put Google on the back foot globally

    The search engine worries that it may lose control of how much it has to pay for news

  • Wednesday, 10 February, 2021
    The green gold rush
    How tech went big on green energy

    To meet ambitious climate pledges, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft have become the dominant buyers of clean power

  • Tuesday, 9 February, 2021
    #techFT
    Paying for news of the world

    Amazon pressured on union, Reddit raises $250m, Alexander app

  • Monday, 8 February, 2021
    EU tech regulation
    EU ready to follow Australia’s lead on making Big Tech pay for news

    Move by lawmakers would strengthen hand of publishers against Google and Facebook

  • Sunday, 7 February, 2021
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    How an MBA launched a Google high flyer’s lifelong search

    Interview: Fuencisla Clemares is still studying 20 years later. What are her lessons for today’s students?

  • Thursday, 4 February, 2021
    Big tech
    Australia’s push for new media law undeterred by Google threat to quit

    Competition watchdog head says making Big Tech pay for news content justified by ‘near monopoly’ status

  • Wednesday, 3 February, 2021
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    Microsoft slams Google over threat to shut search engine in Australia

    Group throws weight behind draft media code and offers free switch for small businesses to Bing

  • Wednesday, 3 February, 2021
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    Shares in parent Alphabet jump 8% in after-hours trading

  • Tuesday, 2 February, 2021
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  • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
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    Big Tech is trying to take governments’ policy role

    Google, Facebook and others want to set the rules, but without a mandate or oversight

  • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Big Tech’s reckoning over paying for news

    A viable fourth estate is important for democracy

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