OTTAWA: Canada unveiled draft rules on Friday for a law to compel internet giants to pay news outlets, saying it was addressing the tech companies’ concerns, but Facebook said it would stick to plans to block news in the country.Canada said the draft rules, designed to implement the recently passed Online News Act, would address worries at Alphabet’s Google and Facebook-parent Meta that they could face an uncapped liability.“The regulatory process is not equipped to address the fundamentally flawed premise of the Online News Act...today’s proposed regulations will not impact our business decision to end news availability in Canada,” Rachel Curran, Meta Canada’s head of public policy, said in
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