PressPay: Local News Revenue & Ad Compliance Dashboard
Local news outlets struggle to prove that tech giants are not paying for content and need a clear view of compliance under new laws. PressPay gives publishers a real‑time dashboard that tracks content licensing, verifies ad revenue splits, and flags any data collection breaches to keep them compliant and paid.
Quantitative Score Breakdown
complaint frequency
1.5
growth rate
9
competition density
10.5
monetization potential
14.25
technical feasibility
7.5
search interest
4.8
Evidence Signal (1)
Raw Complaint Log
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Comment on: Australia passes law to levy tech giants that fail to pay for local news
It's amusing, in a shameful, 'typical government' rubbing all it's brain cells together to come up with the answer they were lobbied to come up with by the status quo of their era, way.Of all the things they could throw at the tech giants, they choose this?Fucking SMH (not Sydney Morning Herald in this case, although related).Dismantle the collection of data. Enforce advertising standards and rules. Either of those things would benefit humanity.This? This is Weekend At Bernie's; one last party with the corpse of a dead old man.Fucks sake. Dumb cunts will retire to their gold plated mansions in
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Local news outlets struggle to prove that tech giants are not paying for content and need a clear view of compliance under new laws. PressPay gives publishers a real‑time dashboard that tracks content licensing, verifies ad revenue splits, and flags any data collection breaches to keep them compliant and paid.
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