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Netflix Rejects Canadian Regulator Jurisdiction Over Online Video

An anonymous reader writes "Last week's very public fight between the CRTC and Netflix escalated on Monday as Netflix refused to comply with Commission's order to supply certain confidential information including subscriber numbers and expenditures on Canadian children's content. While the disclosure concerns revolve around the confidentiality of the data, the far bigger issue is now whether the CRTC has the legal authority to order it to do anything at all. Michael Geist reports that Netflix and Google are ready to challenge it in a case that could head to the Supreme Court of Canada.

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  1. Funny how this works ... by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 1, Troll

    When it's American broadcasters going after Canada's icravetv, American courts had no problem getting a US court order that basically ended the service, because it was a rebroadcaster.

    Can anyone seriously argue that Netflix isn't also rebroadcasting TV content?

    Two weights, two measures. What a mess! And really, whatever solution will be a mess.

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    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
  2. Re:good by Code+Herder · · Score: 0, Troll

    As a Canadian, fuck American corporations who think they can just ignore our laws and sovereignty.