Newsom and lawmakers bow to Google, sticking it to the news industry

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Gov. Gavin Newsom once talked big about forcing internet giants to pay for the products they heist and profit off. But last week he scuttled legislation to require payment for news stories.

The governor read “tax increase” in the legislation and sent word he’d veto it. And that’s politically understandable. But it conflicts with what Newsom said in his first State of the State address shortly after being sworn in as governor in 2019. He talked about people having “a right to know and control how their data is used” by internet companies making billions off it.

No major politician is leading a charge against the tech monopolies today, although near election time there’s a stampede to Silicon Valley for campaign contributions. The big platforms ran disingenuous ads blasting the legislation as an “internet tax” — as if consumers would have to pay the government to sign into Amazon.

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