Oregon SB1580 regulates agreements between digital journalism providers and online platforms, ensuring fair compensation for content accessed by.
Oregon SB1580 mandates that online platforms must have written agreements with digital journalism providers to access their content for Oregon audiences. It prohibits platforms from accessing content without such agreements and allows providers to seek legal remedies if agreements are violated. The bill establishes a process for arbitration to determine compensation percentages based on advertising revenue. It also creates the Oregon Civic Information Consortium to award grants supporting local journalism.
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