It is explained in the ACCC concepts paper [1] under the heading “Sharing of user data.” The idea is that both news organisations and digital platforms make money from targeted advertising, but digital platforms have access to more data, and thus an advantage at the negotiating table.
This reads to me more as if though G/FB have to tell news organizations what data is being collected, rather than disclosing the actual data.
A quote from the Q&A seems to clarify:
> give news media businesses clear information about the nature and availability of user data collected through users’ interactions with news on their services;
Can someone explain what this means?
> providing information about how and when Google and Facebook make available user data collected through users’ interactions with news content.
Is it saying google or facebook need to tell news publication about when/which users are accessing thier content?