Trump Administration May Penalize Tech Titans Over News Content
Analysts warn of potential confrontation from the Trump administration regarding news content payments on digital platforms. Under a federal government news bargaining incentive plan, tech companies could face a 2.5% revenue tax if they fail to reach agreements with traditional media companies. The warning follows concerns regarding the consumption of foreign cultural content in North Korea.
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Sources · 7 independent
ABC NewsRadio AU
“Analysts warn there could be confrontation from the Trump administration following warnings of significant penalties if tech titans don't pay for news content on their platforms.”
CNA938 Singapore
“set a domino effect, a precedent for other countries looking to regular like Metta, Google and TikTok. Unless they strike deals to pay local media outlets for news content.”
C-SPAN Radio
“Senator Elizabeth Warren, President Trump is making the country look like a, quote, fascist state. Senator Adam Schiff saying President Trump using a dictator playbook.”
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