India is considering introducing a new legislation to establish fair transactions between major tech companies and news publishers. This move aims to mandate compensation from platforms like Google and Meta for utilizing news content, inspired by similar laws in countries such as Australia, according to reports from Mint.

 

Key Objectives of the Proposed Legislation

The primary goal of the proposed law is to create a level playing field between news publishers and tech giants. This initiative is expected to:

  • Ensure Fair Compensation: Mandate platforms like Google and Meta to compensate news publishers for using their content.
  • Promote Transparency: Facilitate transparent and equitable negotiations between news publishers and technology companies.
  • Support Digital Competition: Complement the Digital Competition Bill, which aims to establish fair competition guidelines in digital markets.

 

Background and Current Developments

In 2022, a parliamentary standing committee on finance, chaired by Jayant Sinha, recommended regulatory measures to enable news publishers to negotiate fair and transparent contracts with influential technology companies. These recommendations, however, were not included in the Digital Competition Bill, which is currently overseen by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The bill aims to set guidelines for Big Tech to ensure fair competition in digital markets.

 

Ministry of Information and Broadcasting's Role

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) is currently reviewing the proposal to create a balanced environment between news aggregators and publishers. According to a source familiar with the matter:

"The proposal to create a balanced environment between news aggregators and publishers is currently under review by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. There is consideration for developing separate legislation."

 

Potential Impact on the Digital Ecosystem

The introduction of this law could significantly impact the digital ecosystem in India by:

  • Empowering News Publishers: Providing news publishers with the legal backing to negotiate fair compensation and contracts with tech giants.
  • Enhancing Media Sustainability: Ensuring that news publishers receive a fair share of the revenue generated from their content, contributing to the sustainability of the media industry.
  • Regulating Big Tech Influence: Curbing the dominance of Big Tech firms in the digital content space, fostering a more balanced and competitive market.

 

Future Prospects

As India moves forward with this proposal, the legislation could set a precedent for other countries facing similar challenges with Big Tech and news publishers. The successful implementation of this law would not only benefit news publishers but also enhance the overall fairness and transparency in the digital marketplace.