Canada is imposing a 15% tax on streaming services to support local content (www.techspot.com)
from RandAlThor@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 23 May 14:50
https://lemmy.ca/post/65311506

The 15% “TAX” headline is COMPLETE LIE. A misrepresentation - READ THE ARTICLE. It is NOT a TAX but a requirement that streamers spend 15% of Canadian revenue to PURCHASE or CREATE CANADIAN CONTENT. This is a Canadian content law. NOT A TAX.

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RandAlThor@lemmy.ca on 23 May 14:50 next collapse

Rest of the world needs to do this too.

CapuccinoCoretto@lemmy.world on 23 May 15:27 next collapse

…and a 25% tarrif like our steel and aluminum.

Reciprocity.

one_old_coder@piefed.social on 23 May 15:29 next collapse

Not really. France did the same and we were flooded with the lowest tier crap ever because of that law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toubon_Law

There is no solution to that problem though.

RandAlThor@lemmy.ca on 23 May 15:50 next collapse

Canada has had good local content laws for a few decades now. Because of the local content law in radio and television, we got Celion Dion and Bieber and Drake. Prior to that all the music was American or British. We have a lot of local shows now. It’s always cheaper for broadcasters/streamers to buy a license than ask someone to make/produce shows and buy them. This forces them to source locally and give local talent a chance.

emmanuel_car@k.fe.derate.me on 23 May 16:21 next collapse

Because of the local content law in radio and television, we got Celion Dion and Bieber and Drake.

Is this a selling point or..?

savvie@lemmy.zip on 23 May 16:58 collapse

also, “The Great White North” on SCTV eh?

NotSteve_@lemmy.ca on 23 May 16:17 collapse

I’d genuinely take the lowest tier crap if it meant Canada’s media landscape wasn’t overwhelmed with American propaganda

aramis87@fedia.io on 23 May 15:55 next collapse

One thing I like is that the revenue from these taxes go explicitly to the threatened industries. So the more that Canadians stream US works, the more money there is for Canadian tv, movies and radio to compete. Too often, income like this is directed into a general revenue stream, leaving the threatened industries with the same or even less resources to compete with.

Eldritch@piefed.world on 23 May 16:47 collapse

Yes, but no. Maybe we shouldn’t have streaming cartels at all. Just focusing on enabling content creators wherever they may be, for the sake of the content. You’d be hard pressed to find less deserving less capable stewards of content, than the ones currently stewarding it.

Honestly I wouldn’t care if content I make was shown for free to everyone in the world. As long as I had housing/health/food security and self determination. As would most creative people.

magnue@lemmy.world on 23 May 15:30 next collapse

Elephant in the room is who has recently bought up a bunch of streaming services ;)

AmazingSUPERG@thelemmy.club on 23 May 15:36 next collapse

So the streamers will pass on the cost to the end user or insert more ads to pay for it.

RandAlThor@lemmy.ca on 23 May 15:51 next collapse

No, they will make more Canadian shows and earn revenue the same way.

reddig33@lemmy.world on 23 May 18:03 collapse

They already film a lot of shows in Canada. They just aren’t branded as “Canadian” shows. I wouldn’t be surprised if streaming channels are already meeting this target.

madeinca.ca/film-and-tv-industry-statistics-canad…

WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today on 23 May 15:53 collapse

or AND

FTFY

frongt@lemmy.zip on 23 May 16:31 next collapse

Kind of like heritage minutes? Pretty sure Canadians were always in favor of that.

vatlark@lemmy.world on 23 May 16:42 next collapse

Canada is good about supporting local artists. I love that local artists must be played on the radio.

CluckN@lemmy.world on 23 May 17:40 next collapse

Oi you have a streamy license?

knobbysideup@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 18:06 next collapse

But, I stream the red green show every day.

Skyrmir@lemmy.world on 23 May 18:28 next collapse

Would that include Stargate SG-1? It was all filmed in Canada.

usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca on 23 May 18:33 collapse

Can we also add a surcharge so I never have to see an ad again?