Questions of the Week (Class 12)

On the occasion of our final class of the semester (I will be in the U.K. speaking at a conference put on by the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London (https://www.morethanjustagame.london/mtjg-london-iv-programme), it seems only fair to re-ask a series of questions that we examined throughout the course. This gives everyone a fresh and final attempt at considering what you feel the operating governance principles of our communications system ought to be. Note that some of the questions are overstated in an attempt to make them yield a truer result (who’s going to say “no” to a soft question like “Should data privacy be encouraged?”) There are obviously a lot more questions that could/should be asked, but we can leave those to your term papers.

Please wait until (just?) after class to answer the following seven questions:

 

Are Canadian ownership rules necessary in telecommunications?

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Are Canadian ownership rules necessary in broadcasting?

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Are Canadian Content quotas desirable?

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Data privacy should be ruthlessly protected from commercial exploitation.

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"Net Neutrality" must be specifically and comprehensively defined and articulated in communications statutes and regulations?

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Social media companies ought to be subject to similar regulation as broadcasters are?

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Netflix should be regulated by the CRTC?

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Thanks for playing 😉

Jon

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