Liberals reject Senate amendment excluding user content from controversial online streaming bill

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Critics say Bill C\u002D11 as written would allow the CRTC to regulate a much wider range of online content than the Liberals claim it aims to

In a notice of a motion on Tuesday evening, the government said it “respectfully disagrees” with the amendment because it “would affect the Governor in Council’s ability to publicly consult on, and issue, a policy direction to the CRTC to appropriately scope the regulation of social media services with respect to their distribution of commercial programs, as well as prevent the broadcasting system from adapting to technological changes over time.

Critics have said the way the bill is written would allow the CRTC to regulate a much wider range of online content, and that if the government aims to target professional music on YouTube, then the language of the bill should reflect that.Article content “The amendment is scoped so it only includes exactly the people that the government says it wishes to include, the large music producers, the Warner Brothers, the Sony and the like. It absolutely does not include social media,” Simons said at the time.

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