On 20 December 2023, the Online News Act (Bill C-18) Application and Exemption Regulations came into force. The regulations lay out the criteria for platforms subject to the Act. In particular, they must achieve a global revenue of at least CAD 1 billion per year, "operate in a search engine or social media market involving the distribution and access of online news content in Canada", and "operate in a strategic market identified above and have 20 million or more Canadian average monthly unique visitors or Canadian average monthly active users". Also, the regulations set a self-notification timeline for platforms to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and outline criteria for exemptions from mandatory bargaining and arbitration provisions. Further, the regulations include measures requiring platforms to engage with news businesses, ensuring a minimum contribution to support Canadian news, defining fair agreements, and protecting journalistic independence. The CRTC will establish additional regulations to govern the Act's administration.
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