Our Submission to the CRTC On Defining Canadian Content
Earlier, the CRTC launched a consultation on the definitions of Canadian content. Freezenet has issued a response.
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Earlier, the CRTC launched a consultation on the definitions of Canadian content. Freezenet has issued a response.
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The CRTC has opened its consultation on what is considered Canadian content. This is part of the Online Streaming Act.
CRTC Opens Consultation on Defining “Canadian Content” Read More »
In this ninth instalment of the vlog, I talk about what can count as “Cancon” and what doesn’t. This in response to some debate on
Vlog: Bill C-11: Why You Don’t Qualify as “Cancon” Read More »
Freezenet produces a lot of content. We look at whether or not we qualify as Canadian for Bill C-11 purposes.
How 100% Canadian Freezenet Doesn’t Qualify As “Canadian” Read More »
Michael Geist posted about this aspect of C-11. We’ll look into the more nitty gritty aspects of it.
Bill C-11 Will Kill Online Careers Before They Even Start Read More »
In a surprising move, the NDP has backed the Liberal party in shutting down debate over Bill C-10 that many say threatens free speech.
NDP Backs Liberals In Bid to Shut Down Debate on Bill C-10 Read More »
The Liberal party has been denying that they intend on regulating user generated content. However, documents suggest otherwise.
Despite Denials, Documents Says Liberals Intend on Regulating User Content Read More »