How can digital platforms ensure fair compensation for content created by conventional media, and why has this issue recently been in the spotlight
The Minister of Information and Broadcasting has called for fair compensation by digital platforms for content created by conventional media. This issue has gained attention due to the evolving media landscape.
- Digital platforms can ensure fair compensation for content created by conventional media by entering into licensing agreements with the media organizations.
- Platforms can pay royalties or licensing fees for using the content to ensure creators receive compensation.
- This issue has been in the spotlight recently due to the dominance of digital platforms in media consumption and the impact on revenue streams of traditional media outlets.
- The evolving media landscape has emphasized the need for fair compensation as traditional media face challenges in monetizing their content while digital platforms earn advertising revenues from it.
- The Minister's call for fair compensation highlights the importance of supporting traditional media outlets and ensuring a level playing field in the digital age.
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