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Of course, it’s watching. After two decades of absence of regulation, the Digital Lords of the Western world such as Google and Facebook are finally under pressure.
The fight did not start in Australia and it is already global: from the United States to France, Spain, to Germany and Canada, the tech giants are being accused of being too big, too powerful, too unaccountable to the...</description>
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      <title>Facebook vs Morrison: whoever wins, Australia loses</title>
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