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by natoliniak
913 days ago
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> any site or service that makes sexually explicit materials available so basically, the internet. > Canadian ISPs required to ensure that the sites are rendered inaccessible At best, this is regulatory capture for the current tech giants, at worst, basically ability to hand pick who gets to see what sites. So yes, censorship
under the cloak of "age verification" and "protecting kids". We have heard it all before. I'm surprised they didn't somehow stuff the "terrorism" angle in there as well. |
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It hasn't happened with any other censorship bill Canada has passed.
This includes laws on pronoun use:
Canada’s gender identity rights Bill C-16 explained
>through a process that would start with a complaint and progress to a proceeding before a human rights tribunal. If the tribunal rules that harassment or discrimination took place, there would typically be an order for monetary and non-monetary remedies. A non-monetary remedy may include sensitivity training, issuing an apology, or even a publication ban, he says.
https://www.cbc.ca/cbcdocspov/features/canadas-gender-identi...