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An Act to amend the Copyright Act (39th Canadian Parliament, 2nd Session)

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this part of the equation in the government releases. We would be deeply concerned if the Bill allows people to copy artists' work onto media devices like iPods without compensation for creators; and, also if existing levies and royalties are affected by this Bill." Stephen Waddell, ACTRA's National Executive Director, says it has been "more than a decade since Canada signed on to the WIPO copyright treaties," and that, "implementing these treaties as this Bill does, will bring our laws into the 21st Century." However, among the ranks, there is dissent by some ACTRA members despite the group's public stance. Jason Chesworth, a member of ACTRA on
211:, copying for personal use, and device transferring of media were permitted but with significant limitations. Copies of shows and videocassettes could be made but were not allowed to involve DVDs, shows with a "no recording flag" or any other format encumbered by "digital locks". Additionally, a transfer of media was allowed only once per device owned by the purchaser of the original copy. The bill also gave rightsholders the autonomy of imposing additional clauses on the consumer (e.g. Amazon's non-transferability clause, promotional use only, do not sell/transfer, etc.). Format shifting was required to comply with an additional 324: 279:, which include introducing a $ 500 fine for people caught downloading copyrighted material from the Internet, and a fine of up to $ 20,000 for people who hack digital locks or upload copyrighted material to file-sharing websites. From what you have heard, seen or read, do you support or oppose the proposed changes? 366:, to protest Bill C-61. Geist's blog became one of the leading sites for educational resources on copyright reform, and tools for constituents to contact their local Members of Parliament. Michael Geist ran a series on 61 possible reforms to Bill C-61 that would make it more palatable. In addition, the magazine 181:
Jim Prentice claimed that it would "expressly allow you to record TV shows for later viewing; copy legally purchased music onto other devices, such as MP3 players or cell phones; make back-up copies of legally purchased books, newspapers, videocassettes and photographs onto devices you own". However,
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aspect for making "technology trump whatever rights consumers or competitors might have otherwise had", in that people only have whatever rights the rights holders give them in superseding "agreements", for example, EULA, digital contracts shown when users install, download, etc.) In addition, there
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Hosts, such as ISPs, were to be absolved of legal responsibility in the event of their services being unintentionally used to provide access to copyrighted material. Methods of protecting subscriber privacy would have become legal under the proposed bill, however, the distribution of software to do
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Performers' Rights Society and Sound Recording Division, "the Bill not only introduces the new concept of format shifting, it is also existing rules on time-shifting. ACTRA believes that consumers should have flexibility, however, artists must be compensated for uses of their work and we don't see
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The bill would have made circumventing all digital locks illegal, including locks on the Internet. It would have modified what libraries can do in providing digital copies, such that they would have been allowed to create digital copies for patrons, but the copies would have had to self-destruct or
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opposed the bill as "making it more difficult for university and college teachers and students to have access to learning and research materials". It noted that material that can be copied now in paper format would not be legally copyable in electronic format when it is digitally encrypted. James
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regardless of reason/intent, uploading copyrighted material regardless of awareness or "making available" copyrighted material regardless of whether it was actually uploaded. In the case of commercial circumvention of DRM, Clause 32 of the Bill specified penalties of $ 1,000,000 and/or five years
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Others stated that the new bill would make criminals out of ordinary people who are, for example, using a multi-regional DVD player (popular for immigrants and tourists), transferring legitimate DVD media to iPods, or using various other devices. Backing up a computer that contains copyrighted
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Proponents of the bill, including some copyright holders in the entertainment industry, called it a much needed "assurance that protected." They also called it a "win-win" balance between consumers and copyright holders with some pushing further asking for format shifting to be made illegal.
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The Bill proposed a fine of $ 500 for music downloads. Since this was not made to apply in other cases, fines of $ 20,000 per instance defined in previous bills were understood to apply to new offences criminalized by Bill C-61. These included: circumventing digital locks or
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wrote that he, "questioned the union's position," and that he, "wholeheartedly disagree with ACTRA...in fact....believe that the proposed changes will become a major detriment to artists trying to create content while protecting only those at the top."
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By age, 58% of those aged 18–34 were opposed as compared with 37% of those 35-54 and only 27% of those older. The poll was criticized for not mentioning any of the anti DRM circumvention provisions and using an inaccurate definition of "hacked".
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The Appropriation Art Coalition condemned the Bill saying, "copyright is meant to nurture the rights of creators, not suppress and criminalize artistic practice. It is not the responsibility of any government to legislate art."
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treaty obligations. Bill C-61 attracted widespread criticism from critics who claimed that it did not strike a fair balance between the rights of copyright holders and consumers. There was also confusion between C-61 and the
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Creating new barriers in the race toward network-based computing, since the ICT industry accounts for more carbon emissions than the airline industry. Sites for network-based computing – often referred to as
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There was confusion between Bill C-61 and ACTA, evident by letters sent by Jim Prentice detailing that no border checks were to occur. The proposed border checks are part of ACTA, not Bill C-61.
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said the bill should have focused more on commercial piracy instead, while others called into the question of the enforceability of the bill. Other copyright holders and artists, like the
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was criticism about the fact that purchasing songs as a gift and transferring the song onto a device owned by the gift's recipient under the new bill would have been illegal.
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were strongly opposed and promised to fight the bill. A substantial majority of Canadians (76%) were found to agree with the statement that the bill was drafted in the US.
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Turk, the executive director said, "This could be the effective end of fair-dealing, the right to copy and use works for purposes such as research and private study."
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The MPAA and RIAA supported the proposal, as they saw it as finally bringing in Canada to WIPO standards, having lobbied/pressured hard for stricter copyright rules.
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ran its own petition drive, asking the government to amend the bill because it discourages experts and other coders from conducting innovative research.
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Criminalizing the unlocking of cellphones, forcing consumers to acquire a new cell phone each time they switch a carrier, creating excess waste.
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A poll using the following question resulted in 45% of the population against, and 45% of the population in favor of the question.
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The proposed bill contained the following changes on what constituted copyright infringement and what did not for personal use.
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developers questioned the bill, because of its potentially harmful effects on open source software modification. Spokesman
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released an advocacy kit to oppose the new bill, citing concerns that the bill does not protect the public interest.
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The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists was supportive. According to Brad Keenan, Director,
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Bill C-61 modified the copyrights of performers and their performances giving the performer the sole right to:
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In late July 2008, Michael Geist criticized the bill on environmental grounds. Specific criticisms included:
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imprisonment on conviction on indictment, or $ 25,000 and/or six months imprisonment on summary conviction.
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promised in its 2008 election platform to re-introduce a bill containing the content of C-61 if re-elected.
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An opponent of the proposed Bill C-61 holds up a protest sign at a public breakfast event held during the
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when the 39th Parliament was dissolved prematurely and an election was called on September 7, 2008. The
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reproduce, rent, sell or otherwise transfer ownership of any sound recording of his or her performance.
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Editorial reviews of the bill were mostly negative or neutral. In a listing of editorials compiled by
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technologies effectively rendering the rights granted useless for DRM protected digital media.
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Rafael Ruffolo, "Bob Young Leads Copyright Fight." 'ComputerWorld Canada', June 20, 2008, p. 3
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Allowing lawsuits over the legality of companies that offer to recycle printer ink cartridges.
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As of September 29, 2008, , more than 92,000 people had joined the Facebook group
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fix his or her performance in material form, such as by recording it onto a DVD.
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An Act to amend the Copyright Act (40th Canadian Parliament, 3rd Session)
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An Act to amend the Copyright Act (38th Canadian Parliament, 1st Session)
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was critical of the bill, for having negative impacts on news gathering.
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As you may know, the federal government has proposed amendments to the
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voiced opposition on not being consulted in the creation of the bill.
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so would have been illegal, effectively cancelling out the right.
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Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty
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which also had significant copyright implications for Canada.
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The Canadian Software Innovation Alliance, an association of
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Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)
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Parliament Canada - Bill C-61 - complete text of the bill
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material was also suspected be illegal under Bill C-61.
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The bill was the successor to the previously proposed
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Canadians Evenly Split on Amendments to Copyright Act
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Bill C-61 (39th Canadian Parliament, 2nd Session)
House of Commons of Canada
Long title
House of Commons of Canada
Bill
Jim Prentice
Josée Verner
First reading
French
39th Canadian Parliament
Jim Prentice
Order Paper
Conservative Party of Canada
Bill C-60
WIPO
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
DRM
Bill C-32
Time shifting
format shifting
twelve processes
DRM
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
ACTRA

Calgary Stampede
Jim Prentice
Scott Brison
New Democratic Party
Jack Layton

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