Unsocial – to the detriment of young people

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asimd23
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Unsocial – to the detriment of young people

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The main victims of this selective and misguided funding policy will be young people. They grew up with information available for free on the Internet and cannot and do not want to pay for it.

The media funding package is therefore canada rcs data deeply antisocial. It increases the media divide between a wealthy elite who can afford an expensive subscription and the less well-off rest of the population.

The constitution says nothing about press and online

As if all of this wasn't already bad enough, there is also no constitutional basis for this form of media subsidy. Article 93 of the Federal Constitution stipulates that the federal government can only subsidize radio and television. There is not a word about the press or even online in the Federal Constitution.

It therefore remains a mystery how the National Council's responsible Committee for Transport and Telecommunications (KVF) could come to the conclusion in its meeting on November 10, 2020 that everything was constitutionally correct. The files of the federal government's own lawyers contradict this. The Federal Office of Justice said in the context of the office consultation that media funding "remains tricky". And constitutional and media lawyer Urs Saxer from the University of Zurich described the subsidies in the NZZ as "very problematic". They are indeed.
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