BartSimpson BartSimpson:
So the CRTC is trying to use a clever ruse in order to implement government regulation of the internet.
I guarantee you that if this stands then a landlside of regulations will follow.
You can see where they want to go, just from one quote in that story.
$1:
After a short break, Blais returned and ordered Netflix to provide the data — along with information related to the Canadian content it creates or provides to subscribers — by the end of the day on Monday.
"Netflix's kind of late-1990s view of the internet as some unregulatable space was dragged into the 21st century and was put on notice," said Carleton University journalism professor Dwayne Winseck, who characterized Wright's appearance as "theatre."
"The CRTC has a Broadcasting Act to live up to and Netflix ... has to have a respectful conversation in that light."
It is unregulatable. If they try to maintain the Cable companies monopoly for them, as Brah says, people will just download what they want or use a proxy that makes it look like they are in the US, and screw regulation.