Some say Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code Rules, 2021, leaves too many things in the hands of the central government
Facebook's reach in Australia is powerful. It has more than 11 million users in a population of 25 million
Seven West Media has become the largest Australian news media business to strike a deal with Google to pay for journalism
The move infuriated many other French outlets, which deemed it unfair and opaque
Wikipedia has introduced a first-of-its-kind Universal Code of Conduct that expands on the project's existing policies to address negative behaviour and harassment on the site
The final part of the series looks at online news, as a regulatory regime for online content is being put in place
Facebook has previously warned it might block Australian news content rather than pay for it.
The law amounts to the strongest check of the tech giants' market power globally
RCI is a free tool for newsmakers to identify which articles are the most popular among its readers
In comparison, Hindi and regional dailies have fallen in terms of their average issue readership
The payments are an extreme example of financial incentives from discounts to coupons employed by a new generation of Chinese internet firms
Does a slight shift towards paid subscriptions herald the arrival of pay revenues for online publishers?