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Friday April 13, 2012 |
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A coalition of radio broadcasters have targeted
CBC and its free music streaming site with a complaint
to the federal government and the prospect of a further complaint to
the CRTC.
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Wednesday September 14, 2011 |
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The CBC has asked
Apple to remove a third party radio app that streams CBC radio. The
comments stream feature an interesting discussion on both sides of the
issue.
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Monday March 14, 2011 |
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CBC's Marketplace looks at Canada's
worst cellphone bill, examining roaming fees and cancellation charges
along the way.
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Wednesday January 19, 2011 |
This week the Conservative party began airing a series of ads
criticizing the opposition, including three that included short video
clips from a CBC program. The CBC has objected to the use of the
footage, stating that its material should not be used in partisan
advertising and noting that the Conservatives did not ask for
permission to use the clip. The Conservative party has responded
by arguing that the use is covered by fair dealing and that no
permission was needed. According
to the Fred DeLorety, the director of communications for the party,
"It’s free speech. It’s free use." To support its position, the
Conservatives point to the use of a similar clip by C-SPAN in the
United States under its fair use rules. The argument seems to be
that
if it is fair use in the U.S., surely it is fair use (or dealing) in
Canada (Stephen Taylor makes the same
point in criticizing the CBC for not having a better grasp of fair
use).
The problem with this argument is that is mistakenly presumes that the
U.S. fair use provision covers the same ground as Canadian fair
dealing. It doesn't. Indeed, this is precisely why many
have argued
for a flexible fair dealing
provision, which unfortunately is not found in current Copyright
Act or in Bill C-32.
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