Canada's regulatory body announced plans on Thursday to establish a negotiation framework between news entities and internet giants in the coming autumn.
, part of a global trend to make tech firms like Alphabet's Google and Meta's Facebook pay for news, became law in June but has not yet come into effect.
A Google logo is displayed at the entrance to the internet based company's offices in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. 9, 2018. has been tasked with finalizing rules, and will be the overseeing authority for negotiations between Canadian news publishers and online platforms.
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