加利福尼亚州考虑立法要求谷歌和 Facebook 等科技巨头向新闻出版商支付内容访问费用。 California considers legislation to require tech giants like Google and Facebook to compensate news publishers for content access.
加利福尼亚州正在考虑制定类似于澳大利亚新闻媒体谈判法规的立法,要求谷歌和 Facebook 等科技巨头向新闻出版商支付访问其内容的报酬。 California is considering legislation similar to Australia's News Media Bargaining Code that would require tech giants like Google and Facebook to compensate news publishers for accessing their content. 这些法案旨在解决加州新闻业的困境,自 2005 年以来,该州新闻业已经失去了三分之一的报纸,并经历了大幅裁员。 These bills aim to address the struggling news industry in California, which has lost one-third of its newspapers since 2005 and experienced significant staff cuts. 这两份法案分别是议会第 886 号法案和参议院第 1327 号法案,将对科技公司链接新闻内容收取费用,这可能会为该行业提供急需的推动力。 The bills, Assembly Bill 886 and Senate Bill 1327, would charge tech companies for linking to news content, potentially providing a much-needed boost to the industry.