The series unsurprisingly starts with the issue has been top of mind from the very start: the regulation of user content. How is user content captured by Bill C-11? What could it mean to have the CRTC exercise its regulatory power over user content? In the alternative, it should remove all regulatory powers associated with user content, but leave in the potential for contributions by the user content platforms. That would bring companies such as Youtube within the scope of the bill for contributions purposes, but remove the government and CRTC power to exert regulatory power over user content.
Source: CBC News September 12, 2022 12:53 UTC