No sharing: Facebook rejects Australia demand on ad revenues

Fb tells Australian regulator selling revenues attached with knowledge content material subject material are too insignificant to percentage.
Facebook tells Australian regulator advertising revenues connected with news content are too insignificant to share.

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Author: Aljazeera

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