Tech companies are pushing back against a proposal in Canada that would force digital platforms to more prominently feature Canadian content and compensate news outlets
Google parent Alphabet Inc., Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc. and Bytedance Ltd.
, TikTok’s owner, are pushing back against a proposal in Canada that would force digital platforms to more prominently feature Canadian content and compensate news outlets.would require reworking existing algorithms so that if a person in Canada searched on YouTube, the results would display videos mostly from Canadian artists ahead of foreign or U.S.-made content.
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