Bill that would force Meta, Google to bargain with publishers closer to becoming law
OTTAWA — A bill aimed at getting tech giants such as Meta and Google to pay publishers for news that appears on their platforms is one step closer to becoming law.
Bill C-18, also known as the online streaming act, has passed third reading in the Senate with about a dozen amendments, the majority of which the government agrees with.
The legislation will require Meta and Google to enter into agreements with news publishers to pay them for news content that appears on their sites if it helps the tech giants generate money.
The Liberal government says the bill will create a level playing field between the two companies, which dominate online advertising, and the shrinking news industry.