December 5th is Stream Safely Day amd CTAM Canada is organizing this third annual event to educate Canadians on ways to ‘watch without worry’ and stream their favourite content safely. Everything you need to know about spreading the word about the importance of safely and legally streaming content in Canada can be found here
CTAM Canada invites you to share on your social networks, on LinkedIn, and websites leveraging the following toolkit we’ve provided below, which includes links to the logo, digital banners in various standard sizes, as well as social banners, and using the hashtag #StreamSafelyDay.
Here's how to support Stream Safely Day and help us spread the word:
Use the Hashtag: #StreamSafelyDay and
Link to: streamsafely.ca
LOGO – main logo attached and this link has other variations
BANNERS (for use for ‘Day of’)
BANNERS_ (Generic - without ‘today is’ and can be used leading up to the event)
CTAM Canada would like to give a special thank you to our member organizations: Channel Zero, Corus Entertainment, FUBO, Hollywood Suite, Rogers Communications, and Super Channel for their ongoing support of Stream Safely Day.
How you can support Stream Safely Day on your own:
On December 5th post on LinkedIn about the content you’re streaming, the platform that you’re watching it on, use the hashtag #StreamSafelyDay, and tag 3-5 friends/colleagues to do the same.
For example:
"I’m streaming Dune: Prophecy on @CRAVE, what about you @friend1, @friend2, @friend3? #StreamSafelyDay"
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Learn a little about our mission:
StreamSafely provides safe resources and information about the risks involved with accessing television/streaming entertainment and film through illegal, pirate services and unauthorized password sharing.
The facts and recommendations are designed to keep consumers safe while also protecting the intellectual property and livelihoods of all who produce and distribute the content we enjoy, including movies, TV and streaming shows, sports, and special events. StreamSafely is overseen by the non-profit organization CTAM on behalf of its members working in media, entertainment, and technology.
To learn more about safe streaming options, visit streamsafely.ca
StreamSafely is overseen by the non-profit organization CTAM on behalf of its members working in media, entertainment, and technology. For any questions about StreamSafely.com or its content, please email info@streamsafely.com