Post Tagged with: "c-11"

Global News on C-11 and SOPA

I participated in a Global News question and answer feature together with Howard Knopf on Bill C-11 and how it will affect Canadians.

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February 9, 2012 Comments are Disabled News

Bill C-11 has Disgruntled Canadians Taking Action

Yahoo’s The Right Click reports on the mounting protests from Canadians against the prospect of adding SOPA-style amendments to Bill C-11.

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February 9, 2012 3 comments News

Government Imposes Time Allocation on Bill C-11

Government House Leader Peter Van Loan announced yesterday that the government is imposing time allocation on the second reading debate on Bill C-11. That means debate on the bill should conclude on Friday and the bill will be sent to committee for further hearings and review. While the government’s overuse […]

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February 8, 2012 6 comments News

“Bill C-11 Is No SOPA”: My Response

Barry Sookman, lawyer and registered lobbyist for the Canadian Recording Industry Association (now Music Canada), the Motion Pictures Association – Canada, and Canadian Publishers Council, has an op-ed in the National Post claiming that concerns that proposed amendments to Bill C-11 could result in SOPA-style rules in Canada are the stuff of wild claims and hysteria.

The short response is that Sookman’s column – along with his clients – downplay the dramatic impact of their proposed amendments. Their proposed amendments to C-11 would radically alter the bill by constraining consumer provisions, heaping greater liability risk on Internet companies, and introducing website blocking and Internet termination to Canada. Several of these provisions are very similar in approach to SOPA in the U.S. and the comparison is both apt and accurate. Moreover, the column leaves the false impression that Bill C-11’s digital lock rules are standard when they are widely opposed by numerous stakeholders that Sookman would not dare to call anti-copyright.

There is much more to take issue with in the column and I’ve done so in paragraph-by-paragraph format below. Sookman’s column is posted in italics and my response immediately follows:

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February 8, 2012 63 comments News, News Interviews, Tv / Radio

Could SOPA Make Its Way Into Canadian Copyright Law?

Appeared in the Toronto Star on February 5, 2012 as Canada’s overhaul of copyright law could take on a SOPA flavour The battle over the Stop Online Piracy Act in the United States may have concluded with millions of Internet users successfully protesting against the bill, but many Canadians are […]

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February 7, 2012 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive