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Controversial bill to regulate online streaming becomes law

A controversial government bill to overhaul Canadian broadcasting laws to regulate streaming services has passed the final hurdle in the Senate and received royal assent Thursday evening.

After years of debate, the Senate gave its final approval Thursday to Bill C-11, also known as the Online Streaming Act. It received royal assent shortly after.

The bill makes changes to Canada’s Broadcasting Act. The legislation requires streaming services, such as Netflix and Spotify, to pay to support Canadian media content like music and TV shows.

It also requires the platforms to promote Canadian content. Specifically, the bill says “online undertakings shall clearly promote and recommend Canadian programming, in both official languages as well as in Indigenous languages.”


If the usual crap is left available on a given streaming service then the addition of CanCon crap won’t be a game changer.

I think Prime already offers a dedicated CanCon section, I just skip over it.

I am not going to watch any more CanCon than I do now, which is almost zero.

If the crap we like is supplanted by the Inuit Muslim Lesbian Beadwork Hour then the use of VPN’s or other means to get around the blockade will skyrocket.

h/t RE

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