Bill Text: NY S07866 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to journalism usage fees; requires notice to be given to a covered platform by an eligible digital journalism provider requiring covered platforms to pay journalism usage fees to eligible digital journalism providers; establishes arbitration requirements for disputes over such fees.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-03 - REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION [S07866 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S07866-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          7866

                    IN SENATE

                                     January 3, 2024
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen.  MAY  --  read  twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Consumer Protection

        AN ACT to amend the general business  law,  in  relation  to  journalism
          usage fees

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Article 21-A of the  general  business  law  is  renumbered
     2  article 21-B and a new article 21-A is added to read as follows:
     3                                ARTICLE 21-A
     4                            JOURNALISM USAGE FEES
     5  Section 338. Definitions.
     6          338-a. Journalism usage fee payments; notice.
     7          338-b. Journalism usage fees; arbitration.
     8    § 338. Definitions.  The following terms, whenever used or referred to
     9  in this article, shall have the following meanings:
    10    1. "Access" means to acquire, crawl, or index content.
    11    2. "Advertising revenue" means revenue generated through the  sale  of
    12  digital  advertising impressions that are served to customers through an
    13  online platform, regardless of whether such impressions  are  served  on
    14  internet websites or accessed through online or mobile applications, and
    15  contain  references  to content from eligible digital journalism provid-
    16  ers.
    17    3. a. "Covered platform" means an online platform that  at  any  point
    18  during a twelve-month period meets either of the following criteria:
    19    (i) The online platform has at least fifty million United States-based
    20  monthly active users or subscribers on the online platform.
    21    (ii)  The  online  platform  is  owned  or controlled by a person with
    22  either of the following:
    23    (1) United States net annual sales or a market capitalization  greater
    24  than five hundred fifty billion dollars, adjusted annually for inflation
    25  on  the basis of the consumer price index published by the United States
    26  bureau of labor statistics.
    27    (2) At least fifty billion  worldwide  monthly  active  users  on  the
    28  online platform.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11191-01-3

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     1    b. "Covered platform" does not mean an organization exempt from feder-
     2  al income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
     3  Code of 1986.
     4    4.  "Eligible  broadcaster"  means  an  entity  that  meets all of the
     5  following criteria:
     6    a. The entity holds or operates under a license issued by the  federal
     7  communications  commission under Subchapter III (commencing with Section
     8  301) of Chapter 5 of Title 47 of the United States Code.
     9    b. The entity engages professionals  to  create,  edit,  produce,  and
    10  distribute  original  content  concerning  local, regional, national, or
    11  international matters of public interest through  activities,  including
    12  conducting interviews, observing current events, analyzing documents and
    13  other  information,  and  fact  checking  through  multiple firsthand or
    14  secondhand news sources.
    15    c. The entity updates its content on at least a weekly basis.
    16    d. The entity uses an editorial process for error correction and clar-
    17  ification, including a  transparent  process  for  reporting  errors  or
    18  complaints to the station.
    19    5.  "Eligible digital journalism provider" means an eligible publisher
    20  or eligible broadcaster that discloses its ownership to the public.
    21    6. "Eligible publisher" means an entity that  publishes  a  qualifying
    22  publication.
    23    7.  "Notifying  eligible  digital journalism provider" means an entity
    24  that has provided notice to a covered platform pursuant to section three
    25  hundred thirty-eight-a of this article that the entity  is  an  eligible
    26  digital journalism provider.
    27    8.  "Online  platform"  means  an  internet  website, online or mobile
    28  application, digital assistant, or online service that does both of  the
    29  following:
    30    a.  Serves  references to news articles, works of journalism, or other
    31  content, or portions thereof, generated, created, produced, or owned  by
    32  an eligible digital journalism provider.
    33    b.  Aggregates,  displays,  provides, distributes, or directs users to
    34  content described in paragraph a of this subdivision.
    35    9. "Qualifying publication"  means  an  internet  website,  online  or
    36  mobile  application,  or  other  digital  service  that meets all of the
    37  following criteria:
    38    a. The internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application,  or  other
    39  digital  service  does  not  primarily  display, provide, distribute, or
    40  offer content generated, created, produced,  or  owned  by  an  eligible
    41  broadcaster or television network.
    42    b.  The  internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application, or other
    43  digital service provides information to an audience in the state.
    44    c. The internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application,  or  other
    45  digital  service  performs  a  public information function comparable to
    46  that traditionally served by newspapers and other periodical news publi-
    47  cations.
    48    d. The internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application,  or  other
    49  digital  service  engages  professionals  to  create, edit, produce, and
    50  distribute original content concerning  local,  regional,  national,  or
    51  international  matters  of public interest through activities, including
    52  conducting interviews, observing current events, or analyzing  documents
    53  and  other  information, and fact checking through multiple firsthand or
    54  secondhand news sources.
    55    e. The internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application,  or  other
    56  digital service updates its content on at least a weekly basis.

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     1    f.  The  internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application, or other
     2  digital service has an editorial process for error correction and  clar-
     3  ification,  including  a  transparent  process  for  reporting errors or
     4  complaints to the publication.
     5    g.  The  internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application, or other
     6  digital service meets any of the following criteria:
     7    (i) The internet website,  online  or  mobile  application,  or  other
     8  digital service generated at least one hundred thousand dollars in annu-
     9  al revenue from its editorial content in the previous calendar year.
    10    (ii)  The  internet  website,  online  or mobile application, or other
    11  digital service had an International Standard Serial Number assigned  to
    12  an affiliated periodical before January first, two thousand twenty-four.
    13    (iii)  The  internet  website,  online or mobile application, or other
    14  digital service is owned or controlled by an  organization  exempt  from
    15  federal  income  taxation  pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
    16  Revenue Code of 1986.
    17    h. The internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application,  or  other
    18  digital  service  has  at  least  twenty-five  percent  of its editorial
    19  content  consisting  of  information  about  topics  of  current  local,
    20  national, or international public interest.
    21    i.  The  internet  website,  online  or  mobile  application, or other
    22  digital service is not controlled, or wholly or partially owned  by,  an
    23  entity that meets any of the following criteria:
    24    (i)  The  entity is a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power, as
    25  those terms are defined in Section 1801 of Title 50 of the United States
    26  Code.
    27    (ii) The entity is designated  as  a  foreign  terrorist  organization
    28  pursuant to Section 1189 of Title 8 of the United States Code.
    29    (iii)  The  entity  is a terrorist organization, as defined in Section
    30  1182 of Title 8 of the United States Code.
    31    (iv) The entity is designated as a specially designated global terror-
    32  ist organization under federal Executive Order 13224.
    33    (v) The entity is an affiliate of an entity described in  subparagraph
    34  (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) of this paragraph.
    35    (vi)  The  entity  has  been  convicted of violating, or attempting to
    36  violate, Section 2331, 2332b, or 2339A of Title 18 of the United  States
    37  Code.
    38    § 338-a. Journalism usage fee payments; notice. 1. An eligible digital
    39  journalism provider that submits a notice to a covered platform pursuant
    40  to  subdivision  two  of this section shall receive journalism usage fee
    41  payments from such covered platform pursuant to  section  three  hundred
    42  thirty-eight-b  of  this  article  beginning  not  more than thirty days
    43  following the submission of such notice.
    44    2. The notice described in subdivision one of this section shall  meet
    45  all of the following criteria:
    46    a. The notice identifies the eligible digital journalism provider.
    47    b. The notice certifies, not under penalty of perjury, that the eligi-
    48  ble digital journalism provider reasonably believes that it is either an
    49  eligible broadcaster or an eligible publisher.
    50    c.  The  notice  identifies the root uniform resource locators for the
    51  internet  websites  associated  with  the  eligible  digital  journalism
    52  provider's digital content.
    53    §  338-b.  Journalism  usage fees; arbitration. 1. The percentage of a
    54  covered platform's advertising revenue remitted  to  notifying  eligible
    55  digital  journalism  providers  shall  be  determined  pursuant  to this
    56  section.

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     1    2. Eligible digital journalism providers  may  initiate,  pursuant  to
     2  rule  R-4  of  the  American  Arbitration Association's Commercial Arbi-
     3  tration Rules  and  Mediation  Procedures,  a  final  offer  arbitration
     4  against  a  covered  platform  for an arbitration panel to determine the
     5  percentage of the covered platform's advertising revenue remitted to the
     6  notifying eligible digital journalism provider.
     7    3. The arbitration procedure authorized by this section shall commence
     8  ten  days  after  the  receipt  of  the notice required by section three
     9  hundred thirty-eight-a of this article.
    10    4. The arbitration procedure  authorized  by  this  section  shall  be
    11  decided  by  a panel of three arbitrators under the American Arbitration
    12  Association's Commercial Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures  and
    13  the  American  Arbitration  Association-International Centre for Dispute
    14  Resolution Final Offer Arbitration Supplementary  Rules  except  to  the
    15  extent they conflict with this section.
    16    5.  The  cost  of  administering the arbitration proceeding, including
    17  arbitrator compensation, expenses, and  administrative  fees,  shall  be
    18  shared  equally  between  the  covered platform and the eligible digital
    19  journalism provider.
    20    6. The arbitrators shall be appointed in accordance with the  American
    21  Arbitration  Association's  Commercial  Arbitration  Rules and Mediation
    22  Procedures.
    23    7. During a final offer arbitration proceeding under this section  all
    24  of the following shall apply:
    25    a.  (i) Eligible digital journalism providers and covered platform may
    26  demand the production of documents and information  that  are  nonprivi-
    27  leged,  reasonably  necessary,  and  reasonably accessible without undue
    28  expense.
    29    (ii) Documents and information described in subparagraph (i)  of  this
    30  paragraph  shall  be exchanged not later than thirty days after the date
    31  the demand is filed.
    32    b. Rules regarding the admissibility of evidence applicable in federal
    33  court shall apply.
    34    c. Eligible digital journalism providers and a covered platform  shall
    35  each  submit a final offer proposal for the remuneration that the eligi-
    36  ble digital journalism provider should receive from the covered platform
    37  for access to the content of the eligible  digital  journalism  provider
    38  during  the  period  under  arbitration  based  on the value such access
    39  provides to the platform, which shall include  backup  materials  suffi-
    40  cient to permit the other party to replicate the proffered valuation.
    41    d.  A  discussion  or final offer under this section shall not address
    42  whether or how the covered platform or any eligible  digital  journalism
    43  provider  displays, ranks, distributes, suppresses, promotes, throttles,
    44  labels, filters, or curates the content of the eligible digital journal-
    45  ism provider or any other person.
    46    e. (i) Not later than sixty days after the date  proceedings  commence
    47  pursuant  to  subdivision  three  of this section, the arbitration panel
    48  shall determine the percentage of  the  covered  platform's  advertising
    49  revenue remitted to notifying eligible journalism providers from a final
    50  offer from one of the parties without modification.
    51    (ii)  In  making  a determination under subparagraph (i) of this para-
    52  graph, the arbitration panel shall do all of the following:
    53    (1) Refrain from considering any value  conferred  upon  any  eligible
    54  digital  journalism provider by the covered platform for distributing or
    55  aggregating its content as an offset to the value created by that eligi-
    56  ble digital journalism provider.

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     1    (2) Consider past incremental revenue contributions as a guide to  the
     2  future incremental revenue contribution by any eligible digital journal-
     3  ism provider.
     4    (3)  Consider  the  pricing,  terms,  and conditions of any available,
     5  comparable commercial agreements  between  parties  granting  access  to
     6  digital  content,  including  pricing, terms, and conditions relating to
     7  price, duration, territory, and the value of data generated directly  or
     8  indirectly  by  the  content  accounting for any material disparities in
     9  negotiating power between the parties to those commercial agreements.
    10    (4) Issue a binding, reasoned determination of the percentage  of  the
    11  covered  platform's  advertising  revenue remitted to notifying eligible
    12  digital journalism providers.
    13    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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