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Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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1/24/2021
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the proposal for a mandatory code, which will force big tech companies to pay for Australian news content, is a long time coming and it's only fair tech giants pay for original content.
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