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Will Google face questions over blocking news access? MPs to debate in committee – National

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Some members of Parliament need to see Google in the recent seat over the tech firm’s transfer to briefly block news entry to a few of its Canadian customers.

The Home of Commons heritage committee is assembly Tuesday and members are anticipated to talk about whether or not to summon management from Google to testify.

Final week Google confirmed to The Canadian Press that it was limiting news entry on its search engine to lower than 4 per cent of its Canadian customers.

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Google to restrict some Canadians from viewing news in response to Ottawa’s Invoice C-18

Google says it’s a brief-lived check in response to the Liberal authorities’s proposed On-line News Act, which it opposes.

The invoice would require digital giants corresponding to Google and Meta, which owns Fb and Instagram, to negotiate offers to compensate Canadian media corporations for displaying or offering hyperlinks to their news content material.

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The Liberal, New Democrat and Bloc Quebecois committee members who referred to as for the assembly say Google is making an attempt to intimidate the Parliamentary course of in Canada by “threatening to censor news on its platform.”

“Intimidation of this type has turn into commonplace as tech giants push again in opposition to world accountability,” the six MPs wrote in a letter to the committee’s chair.

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Google blocks some Canadian news websites from outcomes in protest of Invoice C-18

Bigger media corporations have praised the net news invoice, saying it should create a degree taking part in area with Google and Fb, which compete with them for promoting {dollars}.

Tech corporations and the Conservatives have pushed again in opposition to the invoice, arguing it’s the incorrect method to improve journalism. Google has mentioned it could slightly pay Canadian media retailers by a financial fund than be regulated by the federal government.

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