Summary
The British Broadcasting Corporation has filed a complaint with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority against Apple News and Google News, demanding that they give proper credit to news sources.
Key Points
The BBC is asking the UK's Competition and Markets Authority to require Apple and Google to more prominently credit news sources
The broadcaster claims that if audiences derive value from its content but attribute it to gatekeepers instead of the BBC, then that undermines the perceived value of the BBC
The complaint may be particularly important to the BBC because it derives the majority of its funding from a licence fee paid by British households
Why It Matters
The complaint highlights the importance of proper credit for news sources and could potentially have implications for other publishers.
Author
Anthony Ha