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Morrison expects ‘sensible outcome’ to news pay plan

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CANBERRA: Australia’s prime minister said that he expected a “sensible outcome” to his government’s plans to make digital platforms pay for journalism after Facebook threatened to block Australian publishers and individual­s from sharing news stories.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had discussed his proposed laws with “very senior-level executives” including Google’s chief executive, Sundar Pichai, last week.

Facebook’s managing director for Australia and New Zealand, Will Easton, warned last week that laws that would make the social network and Google compensate Australian media organisati­ons could result in Facebook blocking Australian news content rather than pay for it.

The warning was seen by some as an attempt to dissuade other countries from similarly legislatin­g to make the digital giants pay for the news content that they siphon from commercial media.

“I think people from these companies understand that when I say something, I mean it and that I intend to follow through with it,” Morrison told reporters.

“Therefore I would encourage them to work constructi­vely and cooperativ­ely with the process that is underway,” he said.

“I’m quite certain we’ll come to a sensible outcome on this and it won’t need coercion wherever it comes from,” he added.

Australia is drafting the final version of the legislatio­n after a consultati­on period ended in late August.

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