Ticker Views

U.S. retaliation over Australia’s news bargaining law

Chris Berg analyzes Australia’s News Bargaining Incentive and potential U.S. retaliation’s impacts on tech companies. Subscribe for more insights!

Published

on

Professor Chris Berg examines Australia’s News Bargaining Incentive and the potential U.S. tech backlash

Professor Chris Berg from RMIT University discusses  Australia’s proposed News Bargaining Incentive.

Escalating tensions with the United States as President Trump signals possible retaliation against what he views as unfair treatment of American tech companies operating in Australia.

The policy aims to reshape how digital platforms compensate news publishers. The incentive would require major tech firms to strike commercial deals with Australian media outlets or face financial penalties, a move designed to support struggling news organisations.

However, critics argue it places disproportionate pressure on US-based platforms.

Prime Minister Albanese is defending the legislation, insisting it strengthens local journalism and ensures fair value exchange in the digital economy, despite growing international pushback.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker



Trending Now

Exit mobile version