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Kate Taylor’s Must Read Series on Canadian Culture

The Toronto Star has been publishing Kate Taylor’s must-read series on Canadian culture, which includes a piece on the divided opinions on Bill C-32.

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September 27, 2010 Comments are Disabled News

CRIA Goes To Washington

The Toronto Star reports on a lobbying trip to Washington this week by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.  I’m guessing that the discussions did not focus on the fact that: U.S. digital music services blame high licence fees – not copyright – for avoiding the Canadian market the Canadian digital […]

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September 24, 2010 69 comments News

Pandora Blames Licensing Costs, Not Copyright for Blocking Canada

The Canadian Press runs an interesting story on some of the mobile music services that have yet to enter the Canadian market.  Tim Westergren, the founder of the hugely popular Pandora service, places the blame squarely on the fees being demanded by record labels and rights societies, indicating that Pandora […]

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September 23, 2010 40 comments News

Bill C-32: My Perspective on the Key Issues

With the House of Commons back in session this week, there has been growing speculation that Bill C-32, the copyright reform bill, will emerge as a government priority.  Given the rhetoric we’ve seen over the past three months, it seems likely that proponents of the digital lock approach will seek to paint critics as anti-copyright, pirates, and radical extremists.  While the rhetoric may seek to delegitimize consumers and many Canadians vocal on the copyright issue, the reality is that many consumer and education groups have been far more supportive of the bill than proponents such as the music industry.

With the caveat that I can only speak for myself, the following post covers the most contentious aspects of Bill C-32 by aggregating some of my posts and comments.  When the bill was first introduced, my immediate response was that the government did a good job compromising on some very contentious issues (ISP liability, fair dealing, consumer provisions, statutory damages) but that the digital lock approach represented a huge flaw that undermined many of the positive steps forward.  This remains my view – if we can find a compromise on digital locks, I think this is a bill worth supporting.  The following five issues are likely to be the among most contentious in the upcoming hearings:

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September 21, 2010 46 comments News

Access Copyright Launches C-32 Advocacy Site

Access Copyright has launched a new copyright advocacy site at copyrightgetitright.ca.  The site includes support from a number of author and publisher organizations.  The site is targeted primarily at fair dealing reform, claiming that the changes would cause “hundreds of millions of dollars in income [to be] wiped out.”

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September 21, 2010 8 comments News