Canadian Broadcasters Seek New Internet Regulation
An anonymous reader writes "Michael Geist's weekly Toronto Star column reports that the Canadian broadcasting community, including broadcasters, copyright collectives, and actor labor unions, are all calling on Canada's broadcast regulator to increase its regulation of the Internet. Some groups want sites such as YouTube to be subject to Canadian content requirements, while the broadcasters want to stop U.S. broadcasters from streaming television shows online into
Canada."
To satisfy the Canadian content requirement, all one needs to do is add a couple minutes of the 'Great White North' to each of the YouTube clips.
The force that blew the Big Bang continues to accelerate.
Dear Canadian Radio and Television Commision:
The internet is neither radio, nor television, nor Canadian, so keep your regulatory hands in your pockets.
When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!
Only by lowering ourselves to their level will we ever be fairly represented on YouTube.
Life needs more saving throws.
>they can mandate a firewall that blocks all objectionable content from getting into Canada.
Having watched Canadian television, I, for one, find the concept of watching television content that Canadian broadcasters find objectionable terrifying.
Some mornings it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints to get out of bed.