Online Platforms Challenge Personal Data Protection and Canada’s Cultural Sovereignty
Document Type
Editorial
Publication Date
7-20-2022
Publication Title
Policy Options Politique
Keywords
C-11, personal data, broadcasting
Abstract
Bill C-11, which brings online platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, Apple TV, TikTok, Instagram within the scope of the Broadcasting Act of 1991 – raises important questions about Canada’s sovereignty over cultural policy. The dissemination of media content through online platforms also raises broader questions of data governance and control over our own personal data.
Recommended Citation
Chapdelaine, Pascale. (2022). Online Platforms Challenge Personal Data Protection and Canada’s Cultural Sovereignty. Policy Options Politique.
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/lawpub/173