Canadian government urges regulator to ease new fees on streaming services like Netflix
The Canadian government has directed its regulator to step back on imposing extra charges on streaming platforms. The guidance specifically mentions services such as Netflix.
The Canadian government has directed its regulator to step back on imposing extra charges
on streaming platforms. The guidance specifically mentions services such as Netflix.
Officials argue that the current approach may be overly burdensome for consumers. The move
seeks to balance industry interests with public policy goals. Regulators had been
considering higher fees to fund Canadian content. The government's instruction signals a
shift toward a more moderate stance. Industry groups welcomed the decision as a relief
from potential costs. The outcome may affect future discussions on media regulation in
Canada.