CBC: Opposition is mounting to a media coalition's plan (backed by big players such as Bell, Rogers, and CBC) proposing that the CRTC create an independent agency to identify blatant piracy websites that internet providers would then be required to block their customers from accessing.
Executive director of The Public Interest Advocacy Centre, John Lawford, suggested a better solution would be to offer what Canadians want: inexpensive, accessible streaming services as opposed to pricey, multi-channel cable packages.
"If that's the new business model that keeps people from pirating, then why not change your business model into that?" he said.
Executive director of The Public Interest Advocacy Centre, John Lawford, suggested a better solution would be to offer what Canadians want: inexpensive, accessible streaming services as opposed to pricey, multi-channel cable packages.
"If that's the new business model that keeps people from pirating, then why not change your business model into that?" he said.
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