The Competition Commission is considering a monetary pool, funded by Big Tech, that pays media houses for news content.
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Rules similar to Australia’s and Canada’s, which make Big Tech pay for news content, may be around the corner for South Africa.
What started out as a partnership has degenerated into an “asymmetric” relationship, Caxton chairman Paul Jenkins has said.
Google has hit back at publisher criticism, claiming it doesn’t make significant money from news in South Africa.
Moneyweb has joined a chorus of complaints about Google’s business practices at a Commission Commission hearing.
Audit Bureau of Circulations data for the fourth quarter of 2020 is harrowing: There will be no rebound for print, and newspapers in particular.
African Media Entertainment has made an offer to acquire financial news website Moneyweb in a deal worth as much as R29,6m. The deal, if it gets approved, will lead to Moneyweb’s delisting. In a statement issued after markets closed on
Despite the fact that South Africa’s Copyright Act was promulgated nearly 40 years ago, there are relatively few instances in which South African courts have been called upon to interpret the provisions of the act. Judgment in the recent Moneyweb
Online business publication Moneyweb’s claim that Fin24 committed “systematic plagiarism on an industrial scale” is extravagant, the high court in Johannesburg has ruled. Judge Daniel Berger on Thursday handed down judgment in
The high court in Johannesburg has found that Fin24 infringed the copyright of one Moneyweb article in 2013, after copying and republishing a substantial part of an original article, and was ordered to pay damages to Moneyweb. Judge