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Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 31 January 2021 10:10:37 AM
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What is Google getting for the $100 Million ?
Posted by individual, Monday, 1 February 2021 8:29:41 AM
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I presume the tax paid by google is on advertising income.
That is a separate matter. Google must pay if they are are using someone else's intellectual property, ie their writing. I cannot copy something from the paper and publish it in a local newsletter or newspaper. Anyway I don't use google, I switched to Duckduckgo and so far so good. There are others, Bling for Microsoft slaves. Yahoo is another. Posted by Bazz, Monday, 1 February 2021 9:16:53 AM
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Bazz,
It would be good if you kept us up to date on duckduckgo's performance. You are second the person in as many days who has moved to it. The topic is not about Google, but our relationship with the US and the matter of trade. Also, should the government be grabbing money to donate to the MSM, which is owed no favours. Posted by ttbn, Monday, 1 February 2021 9:39:59 AM
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Dear individual,
"Asked by one senator how much tax it pays, Silva said last year it paid about 59 million Australian dollars ($46 million) on revenues of AU$4.8 billion ($3.7 billion)." http://apnews.com/article/international-news-australia-new-zealand-scott-morrison-bills-06e735a2f7670c35c4000ec8059cdced Separate issue it may be but these guys are sharks and are not paying their way. Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 1 February 2021 9:50:01 AM
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these guys are sharks
SteeleRedux, What, & you're not ? If the Australian Govt is so concerned about the money being made by something it has no input then why not create an Australian search engine ? With Australia's history of brilliant ideas being exploited overseas, isn't it time to retain things & make them a success here ? Posted by individual, Monday, 1 February 2021 10:15:31 AM
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At the beginning of this year, the US government asked the Australian government to scrap the idea. Google is an American company, remember. The US regards the move as being "detrimental to two US firms". Australia's "international trade obligations" have been referred to.
It is understood that the new administration is also interested in what is done to one of America's high profile companies.
What was that again that our PM said about the enduring relationship with the US.