My fear isn't indirect censorship, it is that companies will rather pull out of the Canadian market than pay to have content developed, acquired or managed to meet the CanCon rules. Canada's current spat with Google over news is a recent example.
Totally okay with that. I would rather follow independent Canadian media that doesn't qualify as CanCon anyways. Canadian media regulation only benefit existing large media institutions.
> Canada's current spat with Google over news is a recent example.
The problem is that if a Canadian wishes to make a podcast the biggest platforms may be closed to them because of onerous regulation they've opted out of.
noughtme|2 years ago
> Canada's current spat with Google over news is a recent example.
That was particularly hilarious.
LegitShady|2 years ago
That's bad.