Facebook won’t share ad revenue
Facebook has rejected demands to share advertising revenue with local media organisations.
Facebook has rejected demands to share advertising revenue with local media organisations.
The ACCC campaign against the big tech platforms is continuing, with the regulator opening an investigation into Facebook’s Giphy acquisition.
Targeted for censorship in March, Aaron Ginn is becoming a powerful voice in the economic debate surrounding COVID-19, his influence spreading to Washington.
Without question, you have friends on Facebook who believe in some of the misinformation that is today spreading faster than the coronavirus itself.
Join The Australian’s wealth editor as he answers your questions on how to navigate the market gyrations brought on by COVID-19.
Google and Facebook will be forced to pay media companies for siphoned news content under world-first laws by the government.
The problem when you have two billion users is that a few of them are going to be mass killers.
Bushfires have shown how social media algorithms are rewarding the reckless and inflammatory.
They have been busy little bees at Queensland’s new arbiter of fake news, the Independent Council Election Observer.
Britain’s election is to set to add to pressure on Australia to act to rein in Google and Facebook.
There’s no point just bleating about inaccuracies on Facebook – the challenge is to actually do something about it.
Bewildering moments this week with regard to the media and government reaction to Israel Folau’s sermon, placed on Facebook by his church.
Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t want to monitor advertisements people pay him to publish.
Under fire on many fronts, Facebook has chosen the moment to give itself a new identity.
Twitter and Facebook are staking out starkly different positions on how to handle political ads.
The push is on to create a new internet – one for the users, not corporate monopolies.
Facebook Marketplace is stealing market share, with sellers providing a different service to eBay and Gumtree. Here’s how.
‘Traditional’ media groups are joining forces to highlight the fundamental difference in ethos from digital platforms.
Facebook says 28 of the ASX’s 100 biggest companies are now using its Workplace corporate social platform.
The loss of revenue by traditional media because of tech giants may not be as bad as some suggest, Paul Fletcher says.
Nine Entertainment has urged the Australian government to swiftly crack down on Google and Facebook.
Facebook’s new in-home streaming and camera devices are coming to Australia.
Facebook and other tech giants are being investigated for potential breaches of privacy laws.
Rod Sims has warned Google and Facebook to either abide by the law or leave our shores.
Facebook is offering news outlets millions of dollars for content rights for a new news section.
Hundreds of advertising execs have claimed they weren’t aware of the ACCC’s tech giant probe.
But Donald Trump springs to their defence and threatens to put tariffs on French wine.
Attempts to break up Facebook and Google are a waste of time, warns WiseTech founder Richard White.
Local Facebook and Google execs have backed moves to regulate the sector in the wake of a major report.
Issues caused by the dominance of companies like Facebook and Google are too important to trust the industry to fix itself, regulators say.
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