*Bill C-11 gives the CRTC unprecedented regulatory authority to monitor all online audiovisual content*. This power extends to penalizing content creators and platforms and through them, content creators that fail to comply.
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First published on April 4, 2022.
Canada’s House of Commons has passed Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act – and the Senate is in the last stages of considering it before it becomes law. If you’re like a lot of people in Canada, you have questions about what this controversial bill will mean. How will it change your feeds and playlists on popular online platforms? Could it give the CRTC the power to regulate your personal posts? *Below we answer these questions and more about what C-11 does and does not do. Bill C-11 is not the law in Canada yet, but there are just days left to speak out if you have concerns about it.*
openmedia.org/article/item/whats-wrong-with-bill-c-11-an-faq
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the Online Streaming Act
www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-11/third-reading
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First published on April 4, 2022.
Canada’s House of Commons has passed Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act – and the Senate is in the last stages of considering it before it becomes law. If you’re like a lot of people in Canada, you have questions about what this controversial bill will mean. How will it change your feeds and playlists on popular online platforms? Could it give the CRTC the power to regulate your personal posts? *Below we answer these questions and more about what C-11 does and does not do. Bill C-11 is not the law in Canada yet, but there are just days left to speak out if you have concerns about it.*
openmedia.org/article/item/whats-wrong-with-bill-c-11-an-faq
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the Online Streaming Act
www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-11/third-reading
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