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Internet providers not subject to Broadcasting Act Retail internet service providers, such as Rogers and Bell, that provide end‑users with access to broadcasting over the internet are not subject to the Broadcasting Act because they have no control over the programming transmitted, the Supreme Court of Canada rules. ca.news.yahoo.com
Internet service providers are not broadcasters, Supreme Court rules OTTAWA - Internet service providers should not be treated as broadcasters under the law, the Supreme Court of Canada agreed Thursday. ca.news.yahoo.com
Internet firms aren't broadcasters: court OTTAWA (Reuters) - Internet service providers are not broadcasters, and don't need to adhere to strict rules designed to boost Canadian content on domestic television and radio, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Thursday. The decision is a victory for telecommunications and Internet companies, including Bell Canada, Telus, Rogers Communications, Cogeco Cable and Bell Aliant, and a loss for ... news.yahoo.com
Internet providers are not broadcasters, Canada’s Supreme Court rules Internet service providers should not be treated as broadcasters under the law, the Supreme Court of Canada agreed Thursday. www.thespec.com
Supreme Court rules ISPs not subject to broadcast regulations Court says Internet service providers just a mode of transmission, not subject to same rules and levies as content originators www.theglobeandmail.com
ISPs are not broadcasters, Supreme Court rules Internet service providers should not be treated as broadcasters under the law, the Supreme Court of Canada agreed Thursday. www.ctv.ca
Internet firms don't need Canada content rules, court says OTTAWA (Reuters) - Internet service providers are not broadcasters, and don't need to adhere to strict rules designed to boost Canadian content on domestic television and radio stations, the Supreme Court ... uk.finance.yahoo.com
UK lawmakers: Most radicalism linked to Internet Internet service providers should do more to prevent the web from playing a role in promoting violent extremism, British lawmakers said in a report published Monday. news.yahoo.com
Internet Firms Aren't Broadcasters, Canadian Court Rules Internet service providers are not broadcasters, and don't need to adhere to strict rules designed to boost Canadian content on domestic television and radio, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Thursday. www.ibtimes.com
MPs urge ISPs to tackle extremist websites Internet service providers should clamp down on websites used by violent extremists, both Islamists and increasingly the far right, British lawmakers said in a report Monday. news.yahoo.com
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