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The government and the Press Council are drafting a publisher rights regulation. Designing a formula to help the media survive and safeguard news quality.

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President Joko Widodo (second left) poses for a photo with Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) Chairman Atal Sembiring (left) and North Sumatra Governor Edy Rahmayadi (center) at the commemoration of the National Press Day at Astaka Pancing Field, Medan, North Sumatra, February 9. ANTARA/Yudi . tempo : 173483969672.

LAST week, the Press Council held three meetings to discuss the president’s draft regulation on the responsibility of digital platforms to support quality journalism. The draft regulates publisher rights to safeguard the sustainability of media businesses amid digital disruptions. The last meeting on Thursday morning, February 16, at the Horison Hotel Bekasi, West Java, discussed two draft regulations created by two groups. “What&rsqu

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