Canadian legislation to compel digital platforms YouTube and TikTok, along with streaming services like Netflix, to prominently showcase Canadian programming to users in the country received final parliamentary approval
OTTAWA—Canadian legislation to compel digital platforms such as Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube and Bytedance Ltd.’s TikTok, along with streaming services like Netflix Inc., toto users in this country received final parliamentary approval on Thursday.
This clears the way for Canada’s Liberal government to begin implementing one of the most ambitious pieces of developed-world regulation in the digital field, a task that analysts and former officials say could take years. YouTube, TikTok, Netflix and Walt Disney Co. , which owns Disney+, opposed the legislation.
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