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Journalism competition bill would benefit the radical right

Por: The Hill Tech October 05, 2022

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Imagine opening up Google News and one of the first results is QAnon conspiracy content from a far-right outlet or opening Facebook and transphobia from Breitbart is front and center. Now imagine that not only are Google and Meta legally obligated to show you these links, but they have to pay the news outlets producing this content, as well. If the (JCPA) is passed, this could become a reality. of the bill allows nearly all U.S. media outlets... + full article



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