The worst impact these feeble efforts might have is to demonetize Podcasters who reside in Canada, and maybe block/target anyone they find is donating to "naughty" non-Canadian podcasters.
Also, they'll of course try to target some of the bigger names who have contracts with larger podcasting companies.
Really retarded and does suck for those who'd be impacted, but it is hilarious if these rejects actually think their efforts will do much to clamp down on what amounts to large audio files that can be uploaded almost anywhere.
Edit: Took a second look, realized how off some of my information was. It's specifically targeting big names and hosting/streaming services. So their real goals are more about trying to control and censor those companies and their content. Which is both more dangerous and weaker at the same time.
The worst impact these feeble efforts might have is to demonetize Podcasters who reside in Canada, and maybe block/target anyone they find is donating to "naughty" non-Canadian podcasters.
Also, they'll of course try to target some of the bigger names who have contracts with larger podcasting companies.
Really retarded and does suck for those who'd be impacted, but it is hilarious if these rejects actually think their efforts will do much to clamp down on what amounts to large audio files that can be uploaded almost anywhere.