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French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks with media groups over publishing fees
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French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks with media groups over publishing fees

France's competition authority has mandated Meta Platforms to restart discussions with French media organizations regarding compensation for using their content on social media platforms and for AI training purposes. This follows the breakdown of prior negotiations and complaints from publishers who have not received any payments since the expiration of a previous agreement in 2024. The authority determined that Meta's approach to calculating fees might represent an abuse of its market dominance and requested detailed information on its payment proposal within 15 days. In the EU, neighboring rights enable print media to demand payment for the digital use of their content. According to Benoit Coeure, head of the antitrust authority, the issue lies not in a refusal to negotiate but in Meta's unwillingness to explore alternative fee calculation methods or provide necessary data.

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French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks with media groups over publishing fees

France's competition authority has mandated Meta Platforms to restart discussions with French media organizations regarding compensation for using their content on social media platforms and for AI training purposes. This follows the breakdown of prior negotiations and complaints from publishers who have not received any payments since the expiration of a previous agreement in 2024. The authority determined that Meta's approach to calculating fees might represent an abuse of its market dominance and requested detailed information on its payment proposal within 15 days. In the EU, neighboring rights enable print media to demand payment for the digital use of their content. According to Benoit Coeure, head of the antitrust authority, the issue lies not in a refusal to negotiate but in Meta's unwillingness to explore alternative fee calculation methods or provide necessary data.

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