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    U.S. Online Real Estate Site Claims Canadian Realtor Infringed Copyright

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    Monday April 09, 2012
    Estately, a Seattle-based online real estate site, filed a DMCA takedown notice against Sutton WestCoast over the look and feel of its website. The complaint succeeded in taking the Canadian site offline.
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    Canadian Hurt Locker Lawsuits Withdrawn

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    Friday March 30, 2012
    New records indicate that the file sharing lawsuits in Quebec against individuals downloading the Hurt Locker have been withdrawn. The cases attracted wide attention last year after the Federal Court ordered several ISPs to disclose the identities of alleged infringers.
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    Does Bill C-11 Create Barriers to Network PVRs and Cloud Services in Canada?

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    Wednesday March 21, 2012
    Bill C-11 has passed the committee stage last week and now seems slated to become law before the summer. The Bill C-11 legislative committee recently posted the remaining committee submissions (C-32 submissions here, C-11 here), which confirm that the government rejected the intense efforts of some groups to undo many of the user-oriented provisions. Some of the demands included:
    • remove the user generated content provision
    • create a new fair dealing test
    • remove new statutory damages limits for non-commercial infringement
    • remove a new exception for educational use of publicly available materials on the Internet
    • add an iPod tax
    • add statutory damages to circumvention of digital locks
    • force ISPs to keep subscriber data for 3 years after an alleged infringement
    While the extreme demands were rejected, the government also decided against proposed amendments from many groups such as those representing the visually impaired, documentary film makers, and librarians. One of the more notable decisions was to leave untouched a provision that could create some legal risks for cloud computing based services such as network-based PVRs. Both Rogers and Shaw raised concerns with the approach in Bill C-11, yet the government did not amend the provision in question despite a proposal on point from the Liberals.


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    Bill C-11: The Amended Version

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    Monday March 19, 2012
    The new amended version of Bill C-11 has been posted along with the Bill C-11 legislative committee report.
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