As content creators await the passing of Bill C-11, some say it's still too ambiguous

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Nathan Kennedy has taken on an unexpected political crash course on proposed online\u002Dstreaming legislation.

But even after almost a year of debate and revisions, some content creators say the proposed law is too ambiguous, and they have no new assurances about what it will mean for them.“The government hasn’t been able to provide any meaningful information to industry about the actual application of this proposed law,” said Kai Hutchence, CEO of Massive Corporation Game Studios in Regina.

Google Trends, a website that tracks popular searches, shows people’s interest in Bill C-11 has grown in the last year, with inquiries seeking an explanation of the bill, whether it has passed and why it is bad. “I think one thing a lot of creators feel very deeply about is that they do not want to live under a regulatory framework that governs television and radio in this country.”

 

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