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The End of the Virtual Land of the Free

The government's argument could be expanded to say that Google needs to profit share with every single website that they display in a web search, whether the user clicks on the link or not, insisting that it is not fair for Google to be profitable and some of these websites to fail when Google is making billions off telling people looking to find a website like theirs that it exists.
Including PornHub? Asking for a friend.
 
Is the law actually in force yet? I know it received Royal Assent, but my understanding is all the relevant portions come into force when given effect by Governor in Council regulations. Have any such regs been made yet or is this Meta basically telling the government to suck it preemptively? I think it’s the latter, but not certain.
 
Is the law actually in force yet? I know it received Royal Assent, but my understanding is all the relevant portions come into force when given effect by Governor in Council regulations. Have any such regs been made yet or is this Meta basically telling the government to suck it preemptively? I think it’s the latter, but not certain.
I think you're right, but I also believe they told the government this is what would happen if the bill passed.

So they are sticking to their position that the bill is the issue, and the regulations are irrelevant. Google seems to be holding out to see what the regulations are before shutting off the taps.

It looks like the government is in the Find Out stage of FAFO...
 
Trudeau can help himself from doubling down on he and his government’s inane position of Meta complying with bill C-18. Full-bore gaslighting…


He never takes responsibility for anything that ends up in the shit locker.
But he never fails to take credit for things other people make a success.
He wanted censorship, but now that it's proven to be dangerous and unpopular, it's all zuck's fault.

A spoiled, petulant, conceited glory grabbing child.
 
Is the law actually in force yet? I know it received Royal Assent, but my understanding is all the relevant portions come into force when given effect by Governor in Council regulations. Have any such regs been made yet or is this Meta basically telling the government to suck it preemptively? I think it’s the latter, but not certain.

The government opened negotiations with Meta and laid out their demands. Meta countered with their own demands and consequences, they called trudeau's bluff. Trudeau shrugged, saying you'll bend to my will. Zuckerberg said, 'the fuck' and walked away from Canadian news. Law or no, it's his entity, it's not Canadian, trudeau has no say and Zuckerberg can do as he pleases with his own non Canadian company. Trudeau tried to play bully in the pool of international big boy corporations and got his ass handed to him.

Maybe if he hired Hunter to our Board of Trade, he could get the Big Guy to cajole or blackmail Zuckerberg into playing ball. Now that we're a socialist authoritarian country, bribes and payoffs should be the accepted norm.
 
The government opened negotiations with Meta and laid out their demands. Meta countered with their own demands and consequences, they called trudeau's bluff. Trudeau shrugged, saying you'll bend to my will. Zuckerberg said, 'the fuck' and walked away from Canadian news. Law or no, it's his entity, it's not Canadian, trudeau has no say and Zuckerberg can do as he pleases with his own non Canadian company. Trudeau tried to play bully in the pool of international big boy corporations and got his ass handed to him.

Maybe if he hired Hunter to our Board of Trade, he could get the Big Guy to cajole or blackmail Zuckerberg into playing ball. Now that we're a socialist authoritarian country, bribes and payoffs should be the accepted norm.

He can indeed sort of do what he want with his own platform, subject to the reality that if they choose to do business in Canada and receive protection of various Canadian laws, they can be subject to Canadian law too. I was just trying to get clarity on whether the law has actually made Meta do anything yet, and I don’t think it has.

I’m just personally not gonna lose sight of the fact that Meta can be a super shitty and exploitive organization just because in this case they happen to be on sort of the right side of fighting what I think is a misguided law.
 
He can indeed sort of do what he want with his own platform, subject to the reality that if they choose to do business in Canada and receive protection of various Canadian laws, they can be subject to Canadian law too. I was just trying to get clarity on whether the law has actually made Meta do anything yet, and I don’t think it has.

I’m just personally not gonna lose sight of the fact that Meta can be a super shitty and exploitive organization just because in this case they happen to be on sort of the right side of fighting what I think is a misguided law.
I hate facebook, but this Liberal Government has “gaslighting“ dialed all the way to “11”, pretending they didn’t cause this and it came out of the blue…
 
I’m just personally not gonna lose sight of the fact that Meta can be a super shitty and exploitive organization just because in this case they happen to be on sort of the right side of fighting what I think is a misguided law.
Some would say that that can be expected from
business, however, should manipulative creation of, and opportunistic leveraging of laws by a government be as expected/accepted?
 
The government opened negotiations with Meta and laid out their demands. Meta countered with their own demands and consequences, they called trudeau's bluff. Trudeau shrugged, saying you'll bend to my will. Zuckerberg said, 'the fuck' and walked away from Canadian news. Law or no, it's his entity, it's not Canadian, trudeau has no say and Zuckerberg can do as he pleases with his own non Canadian company. Trudeau tried to play bully in the pool of international big boy corporations and got his ass handed to him.

Maybe if he hired Hunter to our Board of Trade, he could get the Big Guy to cajole or blackmail Zuckerberg into playing ball. Now that we're a socialist authoritarian country, bribes and payoffs should be the accepted norm.
I agree, it is about time that someone calls him on his bluffs.
 
Trudeau can help himself from doubling down on he and his government’s inane position of Meta complying with bill C-18. Full-bore gaslighting…


Reminds me of....

Sad Baby GIF
 
Jen Gerson lights up on the government’s “dumbfuckery” with Meta, but the Opposition isn’t left unscathed by her wrath either.

 
Jen Gerson lights up on the government’s “dumbfuckery” with Meta, but the Opposition isn’t left unscathed by her wrath either.

The Line is worth the subscription… 👍🏼
 
Jen Gerson lights up on the government’s “dumbfuckery” with Meta, but the Opposition isn’t left unscathed by her wrath either.

Freakin' brilliant!

:ROFLMAO:
 
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