A bill that would require large tech companies to compensate newsrooms for the local journalism on platforms like Google and Facebook is advancing to the floor of the Oregon state Senate ...
Bill to have big tech pay for local news advances in Oregon Legislature
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Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB A bill that would require big tech companies to compensate Oregon newsrooms for sharing the local journalism on their platforms appears to have died.
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