Bill C-18
Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Update on Bill C-18 – E...
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we provide an update on Bill C-18. Plus, t...
NetNewsLedger - Chilly Days Ahead in Thunder Bay: Tempe...
Thunder Bay faces cold weather with temperatures at -18°C and wind chill at -29°...
Trustpilot expect to report FY23 ARR of $197m, represen...
Trustpilot expect to report FY23 ARR of $197m, representing c.18% growth YOY
Google to pay $100M a year to Canadian news publishers ...
Ottawa has agreed to set a $100-million yearly cap on payments that Google will ...
How the Google news blackout was avoided | CBC Radio
Ottawa has reached a deal with Google over Bill C-18 and averted the tech giant’...
C for Collateral Damage: How Bill C-18 threatened an in...
If you’ve been wondering where news on your Instagram or Facebook feeds have gon...
Ottawa caps broadcasters’ share of Google funds under O...
Regulations are meant to ensure most of Google’s $100-million infusion into Cana...
The Year in Review: Top Ten Michael Geist Substacks - M...
My look back at 2023 concludes with a review of my most popular Substacks of the...
The Year in Review: Top Ten Law Bytes Podcast Episodes ...
The final Law Bytes podcast of 2023 released last week took a look back at the y...
The Year in Review: Top Ten Posts - Michael Geist
Last week’s Law Bytes podcast features a look at the year in review along with s...
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 189: The Year in Canadia...
Canadian digital law and policy in 2023 was marked by so many legislative battle...
Google strikes a deal with the federal government over ...
Google must pay the Federal Government around $100 million as part of its exempt...
Ottawa caps CBC’s share of Google funds under Online Ne...
Under Bill C-18, CBC’s share of the $100-million in Google money will be capped ...
Meta's news ban in Canada remains as Online News Act go...
The Canada law that forces tech giants to pay news outlets is now in effect, des...
The Online News Act Is in Force. How We Got Here, What’...
After the fight to get Google and Meta to chip in for Canadian journalism, resul...