Michael Geist: “There is room for a modernized broadcasting framework that supports Canadian content without triggering a trade war. But that requires an approach that does not treat streamers simply as policy ATMs for large cash withdrawals. Rather, we need a realistic assessment of the state of the Canadian film and TV sector, an accounting for the existing contributions of foreign streamers, and non-discriminatory regulatory frameworks.”
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The Online Streaming Act in Jeopardy: U.S. Takes Aim at the CUSMA Cultural Exemption With Threats of Bill C-11 Retaliation - Michael Geist
From the moment it was first introduced as Bill C-10 in the fall of 2020, it was readily apparent that mandated payments by foreign streaming services to support Canadian content would face a trade backlash with the U.S., with the real prospect of trade retaliation. In fact, I wrote about the issue days after the bill was tabled, warning that an uneven playing field for benefits - foreign companies required to contribute but banned from benefiting - was a risky approach. Those warnings were dismissed by the government, cultural lobby groups, and supporters of the bill who assured critics that Canada’s cultural exemption under CUSMA provided a shield against U.S. retaliation. It took years for Bill C-10 - later Bill C-11 - to become law as the Online Streaming Act, but now the bill has come due. Weeks after the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) specifically identified Canadian digital laws as a target in CUSMA renegotiations, House Republicans introduced the Protecting American Streaming and Innovation Act, a bill that would mandate an investigation into the Canadian law and open the door not only to trade retaliation but also to a change in how the cultural exemption is applied.
Michael GeistUS Republicans Table Bill Challenging Online Streaming Act
The pressure is mounting again over Canada's Online Streaming Act as US Republicans tabled a bill asking for a USTR investigation.
https://www.freezenet.ca/us-republicans-table-bill-challenging-online-streaming-act/
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US Republicans Table Bill Challenging Online Streaming Act - Freezenet.ca
The pressure is mounting again over Canada's Online Streaming Act as US Republicans tabled a bill asking for a USTR investigation.
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CRTC Sued a Fifth Time Over the Online Streaming Act
The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) is adding to the litigation pile against the CRTC with a lawsuit of their own.
https://www.freezenet.ca/crtc-sued-a-fifth-time-over-the-online-streaming-act/
#Censorship #LawAndTechnology #News #BillC11 #Canada #CMPA #CRTC #lawsuit #OnlineStreamingAct
Lobbyists Freak Out Over Possible Online Streaming Act Repeal
Creators threatened by the Online Streaming Act are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, and it's making lobbyists nervous.
https://www.freezenet.ca/lobbyists-freak-out-over-possible-online-streaming-act-repeal/
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CRTC Sued a Third Time Over Online Streaming Act (Apple)
The CRTC has apparently received a third lawsuit over the Online Streaming Act. This one comes from Apple.
https://www.freezenet.ca/crtc-sued-a-third-time-over-online-streaming-act-apple/
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