The music shifting provision is careful to limit the number of copies that may be shifted to one per device. In particular, the provision (Section 29.22 (1)(c)) states that an individual may reproduce "the sound recording no more than once for each device that the individual owns, whether the reproduction […]
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“Made Worse in Canada”
A readers points to a new audio mashup of Prentice, Angus, and various media clips discussing Canadian copyright reform.
Fair Copyright for Canada Activity Calendar
In addition to the Calgary plans for Jim Prentice's Stampede Breakfast on Saturday, the Vancouver chapter meets tonight and the Winnipeg and Ottawa chapters both meet on July 8th. Given this activity, I've created a Google calendar that will feature upcoming events as well as important dates in the copyright […]
61 Reforms to C-61, Day 8: Time Shifting Provision’s Time and Copy Limits
The time shifting provision in C-61 also contains time and copy limits – Canadians may keep "the recording no longer than necessary in order to listen to or watch the program at a more convenient time" and may not make more than one recording of the program. While it is […]