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Why Canadians can't be on Jeopardy any longer

  

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Via:  community  •  8 years ago  •  5 comments

Why Canadians can't be on Jeopardy any longer

A decision to bar Canadian citizens from being future contestants on TV's  Jeopardy  quiz show is causing a range of reactions in Canada, particularly among those who note that show host Alex Trebek has dual citizenship in the U.S. and Canada.


Media outlets in Canada recently noted that their country is singled out in  Jeopardy's   eligibility guidelines :


 

"At this time we are precluded from accepting registration information from Canadian residents. We are currently evaluating this matter."

That led the  Toronto Star  to note, "Trebek may be one of the only Canadians on  Jeopardy!  next season."


 

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Larry Hampton
Professor Quiet
link   seeder  Larry Hampton    8 years ago

The situation is being attributed to differences in online privacy laws – but some Canadians aren't buying it. Here are the two top-rated comments on the  CBC's story about the ban  today:

  "We kept winning that's why! If you can't beat'em, ban'em" – ComplacentCanadian

  "This is in keeping with the general 'dumbing down' of Jeopardy questions. The last college championships were laughable. You only require knowledge of TV shows, American Presidents, and the Bible." – Maggie M50

 

That CBC story, we'll note, was under the headline, "I'll take Bummer for $400: Canadians no longer allowed on Jeopardy."

An Ontario native, Trebek told the  Ottawa Citizen  last week that while Canadian contestants have been on the show in the past — and more are also competing in the current season — "for the most recent Jeopardy! contestant tryouts, Canadians were precluded from taking the online test, since the show must now comply with new rules set down by the Canadian government."

But Trebek also noted that once they're in the pool of contestants, people stay there for 18 months, meaning that Canadians who registered before the ban could still appear. He also said the show's producers hope to make sure it is in compliance with Canada's laws.

The precise snag that's keeping Canadians from signing up for future episodes of the show isn't being discussed in detail. Reports in Canadian media cite a statement from the producers of Jeopardy! in which they said, "As international laws governing how information is shared over the internet are ever-changing and complex, we are currently investigating how we can accept registrations from potential Canadian contestants."

Citing two legal experts, the Star says the law in question could be Canada's anti-spam legislation, which carries potential penalties of up to $10 million for abuse. The newspaper reports that the law, enacted in July of 2014, "forbids companies from emailing citizens without their express or implied permission. In the U.S., it's enough to allow customers to opt-out."

One other notable piece of online privacy legislation that recently took effect in Canada is the  Digital Privacy Act . Enacted last summer, it sets rules for how personal information can be collected, used and disclosed. It also regulates how companies handle cybersecurity breaches and sets steep fines for companies that don't handle them properly.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
link   JohnRussell    8 years ago

This is in keeping with the general 'dumbing down' of Jeopardy questions. The last college championships were laughable. You only require knowledge of TV shows, American Presidents, and the Bible." – Maggie M50

 

I don't see Jeopardy much. From what I have seen though , the questions do seem a lot easier than they were years ago. 

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov    8 years ago

New regulations have consequences. 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

I posted this article on the "Canada" group almost a week ago:

I guess this proves that to be seen by the membership one may as well post everything so it shows up on the Home page.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   8 years ago

Probably so.

 
 

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