hometechnologyMeta believes it is not required to pay for Indonesia news content posted voluntarily

Meta believes it is not required to pay for Indonesia news content posted voluntarily

The law stipulates that digital platforms and news publishers should strike partnerships that could take the form of paid licences, revenue sharing or data sharing but much remains unclear about how these new agreements will work in practice.

By Reuters Feb 22, 2024 4:15:29 PM IST (Published)

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Facebook parent Meta Platforms on Thursday said it believes that a new Indonesian law does not require it to pay news publishers for the content they voluntarily post to its platforms.
Indonesia's president this week signed into law a requirement that digital platforms pay media outlets that provide them with content. It is due to take effect in six months.
"Following multiple rounds of consultations with the government, we understand Meta will not be required to pay for news content that publishers voluntarily post to our platforms," said Rafael Frankel, Meta's director of public policy for Southeast Asia.