Digital Cancon review: be wary of old whine in new bottles
The modernization of Cancon regulation offers the opportunity to rethink longstanding policies by prioritizing global markets, consumer choice, competition, and the benefits of an expanded creative class that includes both commercial and non-commercial participants.
Canadian Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly surprised culture and internet watchers last week by announcing plans for a comprehensive review of Canadian content policies in a digital world. Joly says everything is on the table including broadcasting regulation, Cancon funding mechanisms, copyright law,...
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