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grte@lemmy.caM to CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca · 2 years ago

Facebook is Blocking Canadians’ Posts About the Assassination of a BC Sikh Leader. Their Posts Were Targeted by India’s Government.

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Facebook is Blocking Canadians’ Posts About the Assassination of a BC Sikh Leader. Their Posts Were Targeted by India’s Government.

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grte@lemmy.caM to CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca · 2 years ago
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Canadian Sikh Facebook users receive notifications that their posts are being taken down because they’re in violation of Indian law
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    If they have news content, regardless of where the organization is based, they are a “digital news intermediary”. As a digital news intermediary they are thus subject to the law and may be made to pay Canadian news organizations. Note that the law doesn’t make them pay for foreign news, but the presence of foreign news is enough to allow the CRTC to make them pay for Canadian news.

    Michael Geist explains it here: https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2023/08/why-is-meta-blocking-all-news-links-because-bill-c-18-covers-all-news-outlets/

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      So they block Canadian news and don’t have to pay for Canadian news. It’s functionally the same regardless.

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        Yes but they also have to block foreign news too, not just Canadian news.

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          Ah I see what your saying, they geoblock all news for Canadians.

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