Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s meeting with Prime Minister Scott Morrison was considered constructive,but the deals on the table with publishers still show Google’s intention in market.Credit:AP
Google and Australian media companies are engaged in a major standoff over the news media bargaining code,which is designed to force Google and Facebook and pay media companies to display links to their news stories. The News Showcase product has been central in Google’s strategy to seek revisions to the code,and would allow it to pay media companies for news content without being forced to pay for links.
The search advertising giant launched its News Showcase product locally last week with participation fromCrikey,The Saturday Paper,The Conversation and Australian Community Media,which publishes a raft of regional titles including theNewcastle Herald,in an attempt to show the government how the product worked.
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Multiple sources familiar with Google’s discussions that can’t speak publicly for confidentiality reasons,said the search giant approached multiple major outlets with offers for content following Mr Pichai’s meeting with Mr Morrison. Google has been speaking to a range of publishers such as News Corp,the ABC,Guardian Australia,Daily Mail Australia,and Nine Entertainment Co,which owns this masthead.
But provisions in the offers tabled to publishers as late as Friday,seen by theHerald and The Age,say the deals can be terminated if Google stops its search in Australia or if the new code makes the tech giant pay publishers for use of search. Other conditions allow Google to terminate its deal if any dispute over payment is managed through “final offer” arbitration,which is currently a key component of the code. The “final offer” mechanism,most prominently used to resolve Major League Baseball contract disputes,allows two parties to put forward a final offer to an arbitrator who decides which of the two figures is more appropriate.
There wasa clause in Google’s contracts that were signed by small publishers mid-last year,but the latest provisions are far more explicit.
Under the proposed code,Google and Facebook will be forced into agreements to pay Australian news providers for the ability to display news content in newsfeeds and search results,or face fines of up to 10 per cent of annual revenues.