Meta: If forced to pay license fees, Facebook may block news content in Australia
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Meta: If forced to pay licensing fees, Facebook may block news content in Australia. Meta stated that if the Australian government forces Facebook to pay licensing fees for displaying links to media channels, it will consider blocking all news content from Facebook, consistent with the company's decision to implement similar laws in Canada.
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