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so google is out. let's call the apple rep and they basically shrugged it off and made no indication that this was serious despite their e-mail being very serious. amazon as usual basically saying you know i never saw any problems and there are no issues. so we had still even on the eighth in and the ninth we had no real indication that this was deadly serious. mark: where is this matter now? you have sued amazon as i understand it. what is the status? >> we are trying to get our services back up and running so at least we can access our development and testing environments. this is an indication to me that seems really strange, if they believe that the social media itself was a problem why did they shut off everything else to so that development environment. they shut off our ability to work in their ability to access our own code and work on that so what they did -- mark: wait, wait this is important. you are saying you're wrong for private terry code, other information, contact and date information
so google is out. let's call the apple rep and they basically shrugged it off and made no indication that this was serious despite their e-mail being very serious. amazon as usual basically saying you know i never saw any problems and there are no issues. so we had still even on the eighth in and the ninth we had no real indication that this was deadly serious. mark: where is this matter now? you have sued amazon as i understand it. what is the status? >> we are trying to get our services...
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in its search engine a corresponding law was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of unrestricted linking between websites is fundamental to say and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card would have become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of an entire continent but australia isn't taking it lying down. to strive you. now rules for things you can do in a strike that's done in a palm and it's done by our government and that's how things work here in stride and people who want to work with that in australia you're very welcome but we respond to threats google has a lot to lose if australia goes ahead with its demands other countries could follow europe has long post a challenge for the tech company after months wrangling with french publishers on thursday google finally agreed a payment framework for including their content on its search
in its search engine a corresponding law was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of unrestricted linking between websites is fundamental to say and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card would have become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of an...
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yeah well as i say i mean google also seems very serious facebook and google for months now have been running quite public scare campaigns if you go into you true for a while there they were saying you know you tube will be taken down then today of course the latest from mel silver who runs google in a strong she also alkaloid a video. expressing the same concerns but more publicly not just talk parliamentary inquiry and she said it would basically break how google works and it's not just her it's actually team berners lee the guy who invented the world wide web has sort of echoed the same sentiment and he doesn't necessarily have any interest in google so so i do think it's a really really difficult problem in that both i think both sides probably need to come to some sort of negotiation. ok max thank you very much for filling us in there was journalist max bogen reporting from newcastle australia. well russia is facing a growing problem with garbage the country produces around $60000000.00 tons of trash each year but very little of this is recycled the environmental organizations sa
yeah well as i say i mean google also seems very serious facebook and google for months now have been running quite public scare campaigns if you go into you true for a while there they were saying you know you tube will be taken down then today of course the latest from mel silver who runs google in a strong she also alkaloid a video. expressing the same concerns but more publicly not just talk parliamentary inquiry and she said it would basically break how google works and it's not just her...
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also coming up a life without google thinkable for lots of us but australia has plans to make google pay for news content to use it as lead to the internet giant are threatening to withdraw its search engine from the country strive you. rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's done by government. and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that. you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. welcome to the day we begin with sobering news here in germany where the number of deaths from corona virus from the corona virus pandemic is now past 50000 the head of the country's public health agency has described the figure as distressing and he's urging the government to maintain the tough national lockdown until there's a significant drop in deaths the new infections one of the country's biggest problems is the situation in its nursing homes. the vaccine rollout is well underway in german nursing homes but they remain a big 19 hotspot there are currently outbreaks in hundreds across the country he even as the overall infection right
also coming up a life without google thinkable for lots of us but australia has plans to make google pay for news content to use it as lead to the internet giant are threatening to withdraw its search engine from the country strive you. rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's done by government. and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that. you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. welcome to the day we begin with sobering news...
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google makes that content accessible through search and google news. and the question is, who showed appropriate that value was much of the publishers be paid, should google be paid and how should we grow the pie and divide the pie in that chain? find should we grow the pie and divide the pie in that chain?— the pie in that chain? and when it comes to google _ the pie in that chain? and when it comes to google threatening - the pie in that chain? and when it comes to google threatening to i the pie in that chain? and when it i comes to google threatening to pull its services. it's not the first on the first time they'd done this. where do you think this will go? interesting lee debate whether google is a substance or a complement for publishers. in other words they could drive people towards publishers contents are so they read more or he could substitute away from publishers so they read _ substitute away from publishers so they read less and earn less. in spain _ they read less and earn less. in spain and — they read less and earn less. in spain
google makes that content accessible through search and google news. and the question is, who showed appropriate that value was much of the publishers be paid, should google be paid and how should we grow the pie and divide the pie in that chain? find should we grow the pie and divide the pie in that chain?— the pie in that chain? and when it comes to google _ the pie in that chain? and when it comes to google threatening - the pie in that chain? and when it comes to google threatening to i...
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google said that. what that means for them is that in the last few weeks since it was last announced —— first downs, we have seen a campaign from google whenever you search in australia you get a warning informing them of the legislation and looking for them to rally on their behalf stop they have lost a campaign today on twitter, putting out a video explaining why they may have to walk and trying to generate interest and passion amongst australian citizens to fight on their behalf. we have also seen google's own property youtube launch a similar campaign. what google's opposition here seems to be that it seems to be that such legislation would make it mandatory for them to pay as well as increasing the bargaining power of the smaller news outlets. around the world we have seen, for instance, just in the last 12 hours them sign a deal in france to publishers such as le monde newspaper and a number of different newspapers and the like. the difference here seems to be they are organised or basically
google said that. what that means for them is that in the last few weeks since it was last announced —— first downs, we have seen a campaign from google whenever you search in australia you get a warning informing them of the legislation and looking for them to rally on their behalf stop they have lost a campaign today on twitter, putting out a video explaining why they may have to walk and trying to generate interest and passion amongst australian citizens to fight on their behalf. we have...
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google and rival facebook of rigging the advertising auction opportunity ambitious texas attorney general ken paxton is leading that 10 state lawsuit accusing google quote a trillion dollar monopoly of brazenly abusing its monopolistic power going so far as to induce senior facebook executives to agree to a contractual scheme that undermines the heart of the competitive process fair charge or bomb rap let's ask attorney sara papen tonio of the law firm 11 papen tonio sara welcome back and 1st things 1st your quick legal leads to english explanation of the trust law. well haul an antitrust law became necessary years ago when we saw the steel industry and the railroad industry really taken off we started seeing major corporations teaming up with one another to fix prices for street competition and to control market participation in a way that took advantage of us consumers see the united states then realized that since corporations weren't going to act in the best interest of their consumers that we the united states had to force them to so they created what we call antitrust laws and the m
google and rival facebook of rigging the advertising auction opportunity ambitious texas attorney general ken paxton is leading that 10 state lawsuit accusing google quote a trillion dollar monopoly of brazenly abusing its monopolistic power going so far as to induce senior facebook executives to agree to a contractual scheme that undermines the heart of the competitive process fair charge or bomb rap let's ask attorney sara papen tonio of the law firm 11 papen tonio sara welcome back and 1st...
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google search. talk to us about why you think this is how google can have the biggest impact. dr. desalvo: thanks for the time today. google has been supportive since the beginning of the pandemic for public health. people have been coming to us every day for information about health and particularly wanting to know how to protect themselves and their families. so in a number of ways, we have raised information and this vaccination effort is another cycle of putting forward information for the community when they come looking forward. it is to facilitate everyone getting vaccinated because as the community goes, we all go. the announcement we made today is the way we can provide resources to authorities, local community based organizations, often the most trusted on the front lines of the community, so they can get the information they need about if they are eligible for vaccine, to build confidence, and when the time is right for their return, they will know where to go to get the vaccine. the avai
google search. talk to us about why you think this is how google can have the biggest impact. dr. desalvo: thanks for the time today. google has been supportive since the beginning of the pandemic for public health. people have been coming to us every day for information about health and particularly wanting to know how to protect themselves and their families. so in a number of ways, we have raised information and this vaccination effort is another cycle of putting forward information for the...
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plus a showdown between the australian government and search engine google is threatening to escalate we'll tell you why the battle is being closely watched around the world . i'm assuming so much going to thank you for joining us germany has recorded more than 50000 coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic that number that has risen sharply over recent weeks even as infection figures are finally declining the hundreds of deaths sometimes more than 1000 have been reported dead. many over recent weeks in some parts of the country intensive care units and crematoriums have reached their limit the situation has prompted the german government to once again extend the country's lockdown. germany's health minister against fun has been giving an update alongside health officials he says the coronavirus case numbers are encouraging but still too high this time dr detroit suing the skip the nation program is giving us hope in the current situation. the crisis is at its peak but we're beginning to leave the pandemic behind us was that. i know it's made you feel that this is not happen
plus a showdown between the australian government and search engine google is threatening to escalate we'll tell you why the battle is being closely watched around the world . i'm assuming so much going to thank you for joining us germany has recorded more than 50000 coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic that number that has risen sharply over recent weeks even as infection figures are finally declining the hundreds of deaths sometimes more than 1000 have been reported dead. many...
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also coming up a showdown between the australian government and search engine google is threatening to escalate we'll tell you why the battle is being closely watched around the world. plus u.s. president joe biden announce a sweeping new measures to combat the covert 19 crisis he says the pandemic is international are merchants and born things are going to get worse before they get better. i'm serious illness kind of thank you for joining us germany has recorded more than 50000 coronavirus that's since the start of the pandemic that number has risen sharply over recent weeks even as infection numbers are finally declining hundreds of deaths sometimes more than 1000 have been reported daily across germany over recent weeks in some parts of the country intensive care units and crematoriums have reached their limit the situation has prompted the german government to once again extend the country's lockdown. germany's health minister again spawn has been giving an update alongside health officials he says the coronavirus case numbers are encouraging but still too high this time dr detroit
also coming up a showdown between the australian government and search engine google is threatening to escalate we'll tell you why the battle is being closely watched around the world. plus u.s. president joe biden announce a sweeping new measures to combat the covert 19 crisis he says the pandemic is international are merchants and born things are going to get worse before they get better. i'm serious illness kind of thank you for joining us germany has recorded more than 50000 coronavirus...
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in its search engine a corresponding all was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of under strict and linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk. if this version of the kind would have become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of men tire a continent but australia isn't taking it lying down. and strive you makes our rules for things you can do in a strike that's done in the palm and it's done by our government. and that's how things work here in stride and people who want to work with that in australia you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats google has a lot to lose if australia goes ahead with its demands other countries could follow europe has long post a challenge for the tech company after months of wrangling with french publishers on thursday google finally agreed a payment framework for including t
in its search engine a corresponding all was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of under strict and linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk. if this version of the kind would have become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out...
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and it's owned by google. google owns youtube. mark: google now has power i guess the reason they acquired youtube to promote youtube and crush its competitor and as that what it's done and how's it doing it? >> so we filed a lawsuit this week on monday, and our complaint alleges that google is self-preferencing youtube and search results. and google is also preinstalling youtube app on mobile devices which makes it -- next to impossible for companies like us to compete. and in our complaint we allege that -- we have chronicle evidence in our complaint that alleges up to 9.3 visitors redirected to youtube and instead of rumble which, you know, resulted in us losing over 100 million uploads 100 million videos that creators could have brought to rumble and over 2 billion dollars in damages. but the -- the thing that's really upsetting and makes me really sad is that you know, i was that guy that built that website out of my parents 'basement it is not just rumble that has been injured here. it is every consumer that is getting injur
and it's owned by google. google owns youtube. mark: google now has power i guess the reason they acquired youtube to promote youtube and crush its competitor and as that what it's done and how's it doing it? >> so we filed a lawsuit this week on monday, and our complaint alleges that google is self-preferencing youtube and search results. and google is also preinstalling youtube app on mobile devices which makes it -- next to impossible for companies like us to compete. and in our...
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also coming up a life without google thinkable for lots of us but australia has plans to make google pay for news content to use it as lead to the internet giant or threatening to withdraw its search engine from the country strive you mike's rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's done by a government. and that's how things work here in stride and people who want to work with that. you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. welcome to the day we begin with sobering news here in germany where the number of deaths from corona virus from the corona virus pandemic is now past 50000 and the head of the country's public health agency has described the figure as distressing and he's urging the government to maintain a tough national lockdown until there's a significant drop in deaths the new infections one of the country's biggest problems is the situation in its nursing homes. the vaccine rollout is well underway in german nursing homes but they remain a big 19 hot spot there are currently outbreaks in hundreds across the country he even as the overall infection
also coming up a life without google thinkable for lots of us but australia has plans to make google pay for news content to use it as lead to the internet giant or threatening to withdraw its search engine from the country strive you mike's rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's done by a government. and that's how things work here in stride and people who want to work with that. you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. welcome to the day we begin with sobering...
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also coming up a life without google thinkable for lots of us but australia has plans to make google pay for news content he uses has led to the internet giant are threatening to withdraw its search engine from the country stright. rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's done by government. and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that. you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. welcome to the day we begin with sobering news here in germany where the number of deaths from corona virus from the corona virus pandemic is now past 50000 the head of the country's public health agency has described the figure as distressing and is urging the government to maintain the tough national lockdown until there's a significant drop in deaths the new infections are the country's biggest problems is the situation in its nursing homes. the vaccine rollout is well underway in german nursing homes but they remain a big 19 hotspot there are currently outbreaks in hundreds across the country he even as the overall infection right steadily f
also coming up a life without google thinkable for lots of us but australia has plans to make google pay for news content he uses has led to the internet giant are threatening to withdraw its search engine from the country stright. rules for things you can do in a strike that's done. it's done by government. and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that. you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. welcome to the day we begin with sobering news here...
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google employees actually successfully organize in the past to make changes within the company. yes they have back in 2018 thousands of workers protested google's work on project maven with the defense department to help the military interpret video images collected by drone surveillance that could then be used in targeted drone killings their collective activism created a public relations nightmare for google forcing it to terminate the contract in another collective campaign $20000.00 workers staged a walkout over google's mishandling of sexual misconduct resulting in the end of the firm's forced arbitration policy and of course in recent months google has also faced scrutiny over its firing of a black artificial intelligence researcher who criticize the company's approach to minority hiring and bias programs in ai systems and google is also currently being sued by the justice department for violating antitrust laws so that's going to be another area of interest for these union members. what about other tech companies are we going to see efforts to you know other tech sector i
google employees actually successfully organize in the past to make changes within the company. yes they have back in 2018 thousands of workers protested google's work on project maven with the defense department to help the military interpret video images collected by drone surveillance that could then be used in targeted drone killings their collective activism created a public relations nightmare for google forcing it to terminate the contract in another collective campaign $20000.00 workers...
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what is your latest response to this from google >> well, response to google? first of all, i think again i think one thing that's going to happen and needed and been needed for a few years there's going to be regulation, more stringent regulation of big tech companies i don't know if there's anybody -- i don't know se-- who doesn't think that sensible regulation will be applied it will take place this year or next year and i think that will help -- i think that will help -- i don't think this playing field is ever getting leveled. google is a monopoly without question and so, you know, i've always argued with google that, you know, i think of it as if you live -- you know, i think everybody lives as a serf, old russian serfdom on the lands of google but i also think that it is -- i've said to google, it's wise to treat your serfs really well because otherwise they tend to rise up and overrun the castle and i think what will happen is that regulation is going to help provide that, so i have a lot of equanimity about what i think will happen in the next couple o
what is your latest response to this from google >> well, response to google? first of all, i think again i think one thing that's going to happen and needed and been needed for a few years there's going to be regulation, more stringent regulation of big tech companies i don't know if there's anybody -- i don't know se-- who doesn't think that sensible regulation will be applied it will take place this year or next year and i think that will help -- i think that will help -- i don't think...
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both companies of course oppose the law and managing director of google australia mel filled had this to say painfully breaks the way search engines work and it undermines how the web works to google says news companies benefit from the traffic that it generates and it's now threatening to take down a search engine in australia think of the consequences if it does go dark something like 95 percent of online searches in the country are from google and how likely is it that this law will actually pass to destroy this problem well australia's treasurer josh freedom says it's inevitable the prime minister scott morrison says he's not intimidated by google's threats and he added australia makes our rules for things you can do in australia that's done in our parlance now google recently struck a similar agreement with some media companies in france to pay for content so why is the company taking issue with what the australians are proposing here when it comes out to control richard last week google cut a deal with an organization that represents something like 300 news outlets among them na
both companies of course oppose the law and managing director of google australia mel filled had this to say painfully breaks the way search engines work and it undermines how the web works to google says news companies benefit from the traffic that it generates and it's now threatening to take down a search engine in australia think of the consequences if it does go dark something like 95 percent of online searches in the country are from google and how likely is it that this law will actually...
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plus tech industry workers are making a major step as some google employees have unionized later i'm going to bring you up to speed on the move and whether this could be a larger trend in the tech sector and later on the tensions between the united states and china are chilling even further as several chinese telecom firms will be delisted from the new york stock exchange with a packed show today let's dive right in. and we lead the program with an incredible weekend for crypto currency specifically big coin as the world's largest crypto currency hit an all time record high of over $34000.00 now by monday that number had fallen back to around $31000.00 but still leaves bitcoin at record highs and those numbers are also causing a huge push for all the courts joining me now to break it all down is jeffrey tucker the editorial director for the american institute of economic research and boom bust co-host and cryptocurrency analyst ben swan always great to have both of you on especially on this specific topic now jeffrey i could see just chomping at the bit ready to go so i want to start
plus tech industry workers are making a major step as some google employees have unionized later i'm going to bring you up to speed on the move and whether this could be a larger trend in the tech sector and later on the tensions between the united states and china are chilling even further as several chinese telecom firms will be delisted from the new york stock exchange with a packed show today let's dive right in. and we lead the program with an incredible weekend for crypto currency...
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when you think of that set of companies it is restricted to social media, google, but not much beyond that. snapchat, google and other applications and what i tried to suggest is we don't want to target just facebook. i say that because it is not a politically viable thing to do. we can't just say facebook's business model is corrosive to society. we want to regulate facebook specifically. there is a set of practices bind facebook, google, amazon that describes what is happening in all of the consumer internet industry that is focused on an uninhibited basis to develop on an uninhibited basis, using our profiles to curate social content and target a profit maximizing way. it has become the fact that companies like facebook you could see it as a machine. with algorithms sitting on top, you have a set of circumstances where these companies do that without any restriction or consideration for democratic interest, that is when we start to recognize over time this is harming our election, this is timing disadvantaged population and we need to restrict the possibility of data on an uninhibi
when you think of that set of companies it is restricted to social media, google, but not much beyond that. snapchat, google and other applications and what i tried to suggest is we don't want to target just facebook. i say that because it is not a politically viable thing to do. we can't just say facebook's business model is corrosive to society. we want to regulate facebook specifically. there is a set of practices bind facebook, google, amazon that describes what is happening in all of the...
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also on the show google employees former union what does it mean for an industry to see more employee activism but has long been resistant to organizing. and we'll look at germany's rising interest in bio gas created from livestock and your implant matter as part of a transition to a new energy. to the show i'm stephen beard it's good to have you with us. one of the big stories on the new york stock exchange in recent weeks was the expected delisting of 3 chinese tech firms all of them targeted in the recent us executive order prohibiting americans from investing in companies that washington claims are linked to the beijing government on monday the new york stock exchange abruptly canceled. shocking many. as if trade and diplomatic relations between the u.s. and china couldn't get any foggier. the new york stock exchange had an announced it was delisting 3 communications giants china telecom china unicom and china mobile. the delisting followed an executive order from president donald trump which barred american investments and chinese firms owned or controlled by the military now the
also on the show google employees former union what does it mean for an industry to see more employee activism but has long been resistant to organizing. and we'll look at germany's rising interest in bio gas created from livestock and your implant matter as part of a transition to a new energy. to the show i'm stephen beard it's good to have you with us. one of the big stories on the new york stock exchange in recent weeks was the expected delisting of 3 chinese tech firms all of them targeted...
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so they go to google for that reason, but that google has instead systematically deprived rivals of the type of traffic, of the type of data that would allow them to compete on their merits. so i do think that that view — which my understanding is she expressed a few years ago — is increasingly out of date and not really corresponding to the new facts and realities that we are seeing on the ground. why do you think that, in europe, for example, there appears to be a much greater readiness to hit these companies hard and very soon. for example, the european competition commissioner margrethe vestager has said that the digital markets act and the other legislation that the commission is pushing forward will involve a willingness to impose "structural remedies, divestitures — that sort of thing". she has been very explicit with the stick, rather than the carrot. why? is it because there, in europe, they are less pressured by the financial clout of these big american tech giants? it's a good question and, you know, i would say that these giants have so much at stake that they are
so they go to google for that reason, but that google has instead systematically deprived rivals of the type of traffic, of the type of data that would allow them to compete on their merits. so i do think that that view — which my understanding is she expressed a few years ago — is increasingly out of date and not really corresponding to the new facts and realities that we are seeing on the ground. why do you think that, in europe, for example, there appears to be a much greater readiness...
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good who just suspended their entire google spain news tat if that was to happen here and google was still distributing. astray in news or as they were in spain on spanish news google operating he could still caught up to $10000000.00 fine for those breached so that's one way that goes around but it is something that we need to face up to as a society these organizations to be do they have much power and how can we effect of lee regulate big take when they operate across jurisdictions thank you marcus for talking to us about this marcus strong is the federal president of australia's media union joining us there from sydney thank you for your time thanks for having me on. and google says it's closed a deal to buy fitness trucking company fitbit for $2100000000.00 it's pushing ahead with the acquisition in spite of an ongoing u.s. justice department investigation regulators are looking into whether the acquisition would harm competition and consumers will says it's buying fitbit to compete with the apple watch and others if it be test $29000000.00 active users by us prosecutors are say
good who just suspended their entire google spain news tat if that was to happen here and google was still distributing. astray in news or as they were in spain on spanish news google operating he could still caught up to $10000000.00 fine for those breached so that's one way that goes around but it is something that we need to face up to as a society these organizations to be do they have much power and how can we effect of lee regulate big take when they operate across jurisdictions thank you...
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reporter: that formal recognition from google -- without formalecognition from google, they are not legally required to negotiate with the union. how do you hope to move somef these issues? >> we are what is known as a minority union. we are a relatively small portion of the cone -- of the company right now, although we expect to have a lot more people as we become public. but we intend to get the company's ear by doing the same things that we have previously, but now with more structure, now with more organization. google has a history of successful worker activism, and its biggest weakness previously, with all the respect to the amazing people who had worked for activism previously, is without a structure to keep it going after the initial demand, after the initial splash, it has not always gotten consistent, sustained results and attention from google executives. so we think that by just supporting these sorts of efforts, this wker activism, these worker vois, because we're the people who make up the company, google is going to listen tos. we are gooe. and the executives are going to tak
reporter: that formal recognition from google -- without formalecognition from google, they are not legally required to negotiate with the union. how do you hope to move somef these issues? >> we are what is known as a minority union. we are a relatively small portion of the cone -- of the company right now, although we expect to have a lot more people as we become public. but we intend to get the company's ear by doing the same things that we have previously, but now with more structure,...
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nissan that -- ashwani gupta there- — google has threatened to disable its search engine in australia if the government passes a law forcing digital giants to pay media outlets for news content. the move would mean the 19 million australians who use google every month would no longer be able to search, and 17 million australians who log into facebook every month would not be able to see or post any news articles. let's go to sharanjit leyl who is following the story from our asia business hub in singapore. what is the issue? yes, i mean, it is quite a big issue because it really is, victoria, a stark example of a tech guy trying to exert its power and influence. google is essentially defying australia's proposals to introduce a land more —— landmark new law code that will make notjust but facebook and potentially other tech companies pay local media providers for their news content. google is arguing that the laws would damage local access to services, but australia's prime minister, scott morrison, he has it back and said lawmakers would not yield to threats and other lawmakers i
nissan that -- ashwani gupta there- — google has threatened to disable its search engine in australia if the government passes a law forcing digital giants to pay media outlets for news content. the move would mean the 19 million australians who use google every month would no longer be able to search, and 17 million australians who log into facebook every month would not be able to see or post any news articles. let's go to sharanjit leyl who is following the story from our asia business hub...
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just hours ago rumble.com sued google. rumple alleges google unfairly raking its search algorithms. able to quote wrongful traffic to youtube, which of course, a ceo of rumple.com, thank you so much for coming on. it sounds like what you are alleging is pretty clear crime under antitrust laws, is it not? >> tucker, thank you for having me on. so in our complaints, what we are alleging is google's self referencing youtube in their search engine and also youtube app on all devices. specifically and uniquely within the complaint and unique to us is that we are able to show that google has redirected about up to 9.3 billion visitors to youtube instead of having it to rumble. they have landed on rumble.com and we would have generated 100 million uploads on our platform which would have resulted in damages well above in excess of $2 billion. but more importantly, who is getting infected is not just rumble here or there is an entry on creators. and even further than that, i was one of those guys building up a website out of my parents basement, and it saddened me because imagine being a te
just hours ago rumble.com sued google. rumple alleges google unfairly raking its search algorithms. able to quote wrongful traffic to youtube, which of course, a ceo of rumple.com, thank you so much for coming on. it sounds like what you are alleging is pretty clear crime under antitrust laws, is it not? >> tucker, thank you for having me on. so in our complaints, what we are alleging is google's self referencing youtube in their search engine and also youtube app on all devices....
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but 1st google says it will block its search engine in australia if the government does not back down over a new media code forcing the tech company to pay for news content or the code or put forward by the government aims to make google and facebook page australian media companies for using snippets of content from their sites on the government has hit back now at google saying it will not respond to threats. australian news outlets one google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their content in its search engine a corresponding law was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. the principle of on her street did linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card would have become law it would give us no real choice but to stop $1000.00 google search available in australia this would be the 1st time that google had pulled out of an entire continent but australia isn't taking it lying down. to strive you mik
but 1st google says it will block its search engine in australia if the government does not back down over a new media code forcing the tech company to pay for news content or the code or put forward by the government aims to make google and facebook page australian media companies for using snippets of content from their sites on the government has hit back now at google saying it will not respond to threats. australian news outlets one google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for...
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the likes of amazon, google and facebook? 0ver giant? the likes of amazon, google and facebook? over the past decade we have seen these tech titans come to dominate data collection, cloud computing, retail, social media, publishing — the list goes on. but now, there is pushback from antimonopoly lawyers and sceptical politicians. my guest, american lawyer lina khan, is in the vanguard of the movement to tame big tech. but whose interest is she serving? lina khan in dallas, texas, welcome to hardtalk. khan in dallas, texas, welcome to hardtalk— to hardtalk. thank you for havin: to hardtalk. thank you for having me- _ to hardtalk. thank you for having me. do _ to hardtalk. thank you for having me. do you - to hardtalk. thank you for| having me. do you believe to hardtalk. thank you for - having me. do you believe there is a new momentum _ having me. do you believe there is a new momentum behind - is a new momentum behind the push to tame the big, the giant technology companies in the western world?— western world? yes, i think there absolutely is. - western world? yes, i thi
the likes of amazon, google and facebook? 0ver giant? the likes of amazon, google and facebook? over the past decade we have seen these tech titans come to dominate data collection, cloud computing, retail, social media, publishing — the list goes on. but now, there is pushback from antimonopoly lawyers and sceptical politicians. my guest, american lawyer lina khan, is in the vanguard of the movement to tame big tech. but whose interest is she serving? lina khan in dallas, texas, welcome to...
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google dominate the 13 g. markets around the globe handling about 90 percent of all internet queries but the tech giant may be about to switch off its services in australia that to the country part of the bill that would force it and facebook to pay for news content a feature that google says this will open it up to too much risk. the principle of honor strict and linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version of the card were to become law it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia. ally of google easy and then to the world wide web tim berners lee in the submission to parliament he says he supports the right for content creators to be rewarded for their work but in this way it would undermine the fundamental principles of the ability to think freely on the web. media giant facebook also says it will block uses in australia from posting or sharing links to news if the bill is passed
google dominate the 13 g. markets around the globe handling about 90 percent of all internet queries but the tech giant may be about to switch off its services in australia that to the country part of the bill that would force it and facebook to pay for news content a feature that google says this will open it up to too much risk. the principle of honor strict and linking between websites is fundamental to search and coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk if this version...
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google threatens the police search engine from australia as a stooge over publishing rights heats up we'll explain how things got this far and why other countries are paying close attention to what happens. also on the show the pandemic has trapped 400000 barriers on their ships around the world what will it take to get them back to their families can keep shipments moving will ask an expert's opinion. and cleaning out your closet during the pandemic will show you how discarded shirts or shorts can be turned into. something more useful. globe welcome to the show. it's good to have you with us a world without a google search engine might be hard for some of us to imagine but could soon be a reality for $25000000.00 australians about the novel threat the tech giant is now making in a dispute with the country over publishing rights. australian news outlets one google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their content in its search engine a corresponding law was drafted in december google says that's unacceptable and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senat
google threatens the police search engine from australia as a stooge over publishing rights heats up we'll explain how things got this far and why other countries are paying close attention to what happens. also on the show the pandemic has trapped 400000 barriers on their ships around the world what will it take to get them back to their families can keep shipments moving will ask an expert's opinion. and cleaning out your closet during the pandemic will show you how discarded shirts or shorts...
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at google headquarters in california and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ >>> yeah, a little music to start off 2021 welcome back to "squawk alley. i'm jon fortt with julia boar ste julia boorstin we have the most important voices in tech this hour we're going to talk to one of the leaders of a new effort to unionize at google labor going to be major issue in tech we'll talk to the ceos of paypal, discovery net worth and docusign and, julia, google and unions. i mean, we've seen a little bit of this at the end of 2020 with amazon warehouse workers unionizing google actually tech workers and across the board workers trying to start a union under cwa it will be interesting to see if this really catches some momentum but now with rather couple hundred workers, it's nacid. >> it is i think it is interesting to see if it picks up on google and facebook and apple that will be really interesting to watch then another thing we're just really going to be keeping an eye on in both today in our show and also this year, of
at google headquarters in california and 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ >>> yeah, a little music to start off 2021 welcome back to "squawk alley. i'm jon fortt with julia boar ste julia boorstin we have the most important voices in tech this hour we're going to talk to one of the leaders of a new effort to unionize at google labor going to be major issue in tech we'll talk to the ceos of paypal, discovery net worth and docusign and, julia,...
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certainly google but not much beyond. snap chat and twitter would be pulled into this and other sorts of applications and what i suggest is that we don't want to target just facebook. i don't say that because i'm a former facebook or. i say that because it kind of politically viable thing to do. we can't really say that facebook's business model is corrosive to society. we need to regulate facebook specifically . really, there's a set of practices that are exploitative by facebook, behind google, behind amazon that describes something that's happening in all of the consumer internet industries that is focused on collecting data on an uninhibited basis, using that data to develop behavioral profiles on anuninhibited basis , using our profiles to curate our social content, our social feeds and target ads better in a profit maximizing way and really, it's become a fact that companies like facebook, you can see it as one big machine . servers on top of without rhythms sitting on top and data selection powering that whole syst
certainly google but not much beyond. snap chat and twitter would be pulled into this and other sorts of applications and what i suggest is that we don't want to target just facebook. i don't say that because i'm a former facebook or. i say that because it kind of politically viable thing to do. we can't really say that facebook's business model is corrosive to society. we need to regulate facebook specifically . really, there's a set of practices that are exploitative by facebook, behind...
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the third google case is in texas. it involves google control over the online advertising technology, the sort of stuff that buys and sells the online ads you see online display ads you see all over the web. that what doesn't have scheduled but they're trying to move that one long much more quickly. texas said they hope to get to try out this year on that one. >> host: leah nylen, those cases, do you see them as significant as the microsoft case of the 1990s? could it be that significant? >> guest: definitely. these of the biggest antitrust cases that the u.s. government has considered in the past 20, 25 years. there's definitely going to be shaping how the government approaches future cases and both technology and maybe even more prominent broadly on monopolization even in other industries. what comes out of these cases is going to change american antitrust law. >> host: do we have a reading on judge merrick garland as nominee for attorney general, and his use on antitrust? >> guest: interestingly enough in the 1980s
the third google case is in texas. it involves google control over the online advertising technology, the sort of stuff that buys and sells the online ads you see online display ads you see all over the web. that what doesn't have scheduled but they're trying to move that one long much more quickly. texas said they hope to get to try out this year on that one. >> host: leah nylen, those cases, do you see them as significant as the microsoft case of the 1990s? could it be that significant?...
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first, google has said it will block its search engine in australia unless the government backs down over a new-media code which would force the tech company to pay for news content. the code proposed by the government aims to make google and facebook pay australian median companies for using content from their sites. the government has responded to google by saying they will not respond to threats. >> australian news outlets want google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for publishing their content in its search engine. a corresponding law was drafted in december. google says that is unacceptable, and it retaliated at a hearing before the australian senate. >> the principle of unrestricted linking this fundamental research. coupled with the unmanageable financial and operational risk, if this version were to become more, it would give us no real choice but to stop making google search available in australia. >> this would be the first time google had pulled out of an entire continent, but australia is not taking it lying down. >> australia makes rules for what can be done in au
first, google has said it will block its search engine in australia unless the government backs down over a new-media code which would force the tech company to pay for news content. the code proposed by the government aims to make google and facebook pay australian median companies for using content from their sites. the government has responded to google by saying they will not respond to threats. >> australian news outlets want google to pay them a fee or face a hefty fine for...
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there are 19 million google customers. but it does in one sense draw a line in the sand if the legislation goes forward in its current form and that is what google opposes at least in some parts. this president -- this precedent. analysts say this has been set for other regulators around the world and if google accepts this, it is a concern what might happen in other more important jurist actions. shery: our business reporter in sydney. and a quick check of the latest headlines. a china do look -- developer aims to raise nearly $3 billion in a share placement with six investors. shares would be issued at a percent discount. the investors have agreed to a 12 month lockout period. every gland wants to be the largest maker of electric cars. a chinese start up -- as cornerstone backers of an ipo in hong kong. we are told it hopes to raise about 6 billion u.s. dollars from the deal. it could be the biggest internet ipo since uber two years ago. haidi: coming up next, we speak to a former australian ambassador to china, dr. geof
there are 19 million google customers. but it does in one sense draw a line in the sand if the legislation goes forward in its current form and that is what google opposes at least in some parts. this president -- this precedent. analysts say this has been set for other regulators around the world and if google accepts this, it is a concern what might happen in other more important jurist actions. shery: our business reporter in sydney. and a quick check of the latest headlines. a china do look...
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>> what i suggest it's not just facebook and google. there is a business model that unites all of the consumer internet today and by consumer internet, i mean, the services and applications that will be used in such a way that these companies monetize our relationship with them over time. when we think about that set of companies, it is restricted certainly to social media and google but not much beyond that. snapchat and twitter would be sort of beholden to this and other sorts of applications. what i try to suggest is that we don't want to target just facebook and i don't say that because i'm from facebook but it's not politically viable as a thing to do. we can't just say facebook's business model is corrosive to society. there is a set of practices behind facebook, google, amazon and it's focused on collecting using that data to develop the behavioral profiles using the profiles to curate our social content and targeting ads at us with profit maximizing and really it's become the fact that companies like facebook you can see it as o
>> what i suggest it's not just facebook and google. there is a business model that unites all of the consumer internet today and by consumer internet, i mean, the services and applications that will be used in such a way that these companies monetize our relationship with them over time. when we think about that set of companies, it is restricted certainly to social media and google but not much beyond that. snapchat and twitter would be sort of beholden to this and other sorts of...
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google just suspended their entire google spain news tab if that was to happen here and google was still distributing. astray in news or as they were in spain on spanish news google operating he could still caught up to $10000000.00 fine for those breached so that's one way they've got around but it is something that we need to face up to as a society these organizations to be do they have too much power and how can we effect of li regulate big take when they operate across jurisdictions. to to to tell again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera a powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake has hit indonesia's island. the epicenter is believed to have been about 6 kilometers from the city of my journey at least $34.00 people have been killed and hundreds injured rescue operations are underway to save those trapped in collapsed buildings including a hospital thousands have been displaced by the quake indonesia's president has r.h. people in the disaster zone.
google just suspended their entire google spain news tab if that was to happen here and google was still distributing. astray in news or as they were in spain on spanish news google operating he could still caught up to $10000000.00 fine for those breached so that's one way they've got around but it is something that we need to face up to as a society these organizations to be do they have too much power and how can we effect of li regulate big take when they operate across jurisdictions. to to...
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threat like in many other countries google dominates internet searches in australia according to the company 95 percent of searches are done through its portal. and let's get more on the story now we can go to a.b.c. reporter max walden in newcastle new south wales hi max tell us about this new legislation how likely is it that it could be pushed through. yes a look at some proposed digital media courage should make companies like google and facebook have to basically a local media companies here in australia for providing that content both in searches but also sharing that content on social media platforms. the government seems very serious about about pushing through this it has been sort of back and forth with these companies for for a number of months since at least last year and as you mentioned scott morrison the prime minister was saying today that you know the government won't respond to threats he also said that these strongly in parliament lays out the laws under which you know businesses are allowed to operate in straight so certainly they don't look like they're going to
threat like in many other countries google dominates internet searches in australia according to the company 95 percent of searches are done through its portal. and let's get more on the story now we can go to a.b.c. reporter max walden in newcastle new south wales hi max tell us about this new legislation how likely is it that it could be pushed through. yes a look at some proposed digital media courage should make companies like google and facebook have to basically a local media companies...
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follows reports australian news websites are not showing up on google search engine google and facebook are among tech companies fighting against the government's plan to force tech companies to pay for news content australia insists its plans will save jobs in struggling news publishing platforms and earlier my colleague folley about to both spoke to the federal president of australia's media union mark a strong he says google will eventually have to reach a compromise with the australian government google has said that the current proposal for government is unworkable and will be unfair to people who use their search engine now as they seem to really be very reluctant to enter into a process where there will be arbitration and they can be forced to contribute money to news organizations to carry their content on their new sites right the legislation being considered in australia would force big tech firms to pay australian news outlets a content which appears on their platform now $1.00 of google's arguments is that made already supports news media business and that therefore it shoul
follows reports australian news websites are not showing up on google search engine google and facebook are among tech companies fighting against the government's plan to force tech companies to pay for news content australia insists its plans will save jobs in struggling news publishing platforms and earlier my colleague folley about to both spoke to the federal president of australia's media union mark a strong he says google will eventually have to reach a compromise with the australian...