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Major streamers must pay 15% of revenue to Canadian content, CRTC says

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CRTC to require online streamers to pay 15% of annual revenues to support Canadian content - National Post.

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CRTC to require online streamers to pay 15% of annual revenues to support Canadian content National PostCRTC raising required cash contributions from online streamers for Cancon CBCMajor streamers must pay 15% of revenues to Canadian content, CRTC says Global NewsCRTC raises Canadian content funding requirement for streamers in move that could deepen U.S.

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Major streamers must pay 15% of revenue to Canadian content, CRTC says.

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That's three times the 5% initial contribution requirement the CRTC set out in 2024, which is being challenged in court by major streamers including Apple, Amazon and Spotify.

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