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by stereographic
2697 days ago
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No one is limiting what you can watch on CBC or any other Canadian content platform, why should I be locked into watching locally produced content I don't resonate with online? Regulating media consumption online, a traditionally global marketplace, to your national content is just a terrible idea in every sense. |
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The CBC has rightly identified this. They know that most people get Netflix by plugging a box into their TV, just as they used to with a cable box. The CBC is not proposing the regulation of the web, it's proposing regulation of a platform that is essentially cable delivered over a different pipe.
Edit: moreover, the content that is on Netflix isn't open like the web, it's closed content protected by regional distribution contracts.