Facebook禁止澳洲用户分享新闻
Facebook(FB.US)将禁止在澳洲用户在动态消息上分享新闻,以应对澳洲立法强制社交媒体向当地传媒付费。
澳洲财长弗吕登贝格表示,已经与Facebook行政总裁朱克伯格进行有建设性的讨论,而朱克伯格亦就立法提出多个问题,政府同意继续与Facebook展开对话,以寻求解决方案。
Facebook表示,拟议中的立法从根本上错误理解社交媒体与出版商之间的关系,认为新闻媒体自愿将其文章链接发布在Facebook上,间接令澳洲出版商在去年赚取约4.07亿澳元。
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