User-generated content not a target of Broadcast Act changes, says heritage minister
OTTAWA — The minister responsible for making changes to Canada’s broadcasting laws says legislation he introduced recently does not target user-generated online content.
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault told a House of Commons committee Monday the aim of Bill C-10 is to regulate online video and music streaming services in much the same way as conventional broadcasters.
But Guilbeault says homegrown content carried online won’t be regulated under the legislation.
The bill, if passed, would expand the authority of Canada’s broadcasting regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, to include online video and music streaming services.