CRTC Hearings: OpenMedia Calls for Bill C-11 Implementation to Not Harm the Digital Ecosystem
Our coverage of the CRTC hearings into the Online Streaming Act continues. Today, we cover what OpenMedia has to say (among others).
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Our coverage of the CRTC hearings into the Online Streaming Act continues. Today, we cover what OpenMedia has to say (among others).
Is reading material copyright infringement? A judge in the OpenAI lawsuit doesn’t appear to think so after dismissing chunks of their claims.
Judge Dismisses Most of Authors Claims Against OpenAI, Training Likely Fair Use Read More »
Advocates of these age verification laws have long argued that these bills are common sense. Judge’s are ruling them as unconstitutional.
Ohio Parental Consent/Age Verification Law Ruled Unconstitutional Read More »
The CRTC has released a timeline of how it expects to implement the Online News Act. This apparently involves holding consultations starting next month.
CRTC to Hold Consultations on Failed Online News Act in New Timeline Read More »
Lobbyist organization, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, was before the CRTC claiming that platforms don’t contribute to the Canadian system.
CRTC Hearings: Canadian Association of Broadcasters Blames Media Downfall on Platforms Read More »
The government and the opposition have taken to pointing fingers at each other with the massive Bell layoffs. Maybe no strings attached money isn’t the
Government Decides to Finger Point Their Way Out of Their Policy Blunder Read More »
The rift between government and the media widened further after Bell decided to lay off 4,800 employees. Trudeau said he was “pissed off”.
History is, once again, repeating itself with Bell slashing 9% of its workforce after getting two bills they claimed would “save” journalism.
After Getting Bill C-11 and Bill C-18, Bell Slashes 9% of its Workforce Read More »
Right wing troll farms are arguing that Bill C-372 would have people jailed for being “pro-oil”. No surprise that’s not the case.
Sorry Right Wingers, You Aren’t Going to Jail for Being “Pro-Oil” Under Bill C-372 Read More »
Another analysis of Bill S-210 has emerged. Emily Laidlaw, a law professor at the University of Calgary, says it’s likely unconstitutional.