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  "textContent": "Australia says big tech companies have a choice: pay news outlets or pay the taxman. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled draft legislation that would slap a 2.25% levy on Australian revenue from major digital platforms—currently Google, Meta and TikTok—unless they strike fresh deals to pay local...",
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