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Streaming giants push back against Quebec's French-language quotas

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Streaming giants, including Netflix and Spotify, are pushing back against Quebec's digital content bill which would require platform interfaces to default to French and establish a quota for French-language content.

Breakdown
  • Netflix and Spotify have raised serious concerns about Quebec's digital content bill.
  • The bill would require streaming platforms to default to French interfaces and set quotas for French-language content. 25s
  • Streaming services argue the bill is unrealistic and could reduce consumer choice, possibly pushing users to unlicensed sources. 46s
  • A law professor warns that compliance costs could lead platforms to withdraw or reduce content, resulting in inferior services for Quebec subscribers. 1m 12s
  • Quebec artists support the bill, saying it would improve visibility for francophone content and benefit local creators. 1m 37s
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