Bill C-32, copyright infringment or civil rights infringement?

What is your opinion?

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Trotz

Electoral Member
May 20, 2010
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Under the new bill Youtube will be rquired to pay into a 'collective licensing fund' or it will be a crime for them to allow anything copyrighted on their site.
I still have not found out who will manage this fund or where the money in it will go.

Like anything the government touches; or better put collects, will find itself in the hands of the big corporations. Who else do you think gets all the contracts from housing for the welfare poor to guns for Harper's militia (Canadian Forces)?
 

Cliffy

Standing Member
Nov 19, 2008
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OMG, does this sound like the Harper government is conspiring to take away even more freedoms? Can it be? I thought only foil hatters believed in conspiracies. Governments are only there to protect our freedoms. They are all about benevolence, especially conservative governments. Right wingers must be flailing themselves with their cat o nine tails.
 

CDNBear

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Sep 24, 2006
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OMG, does this sound like the Harper government is conspiring to take away even more freedoms?
Freedoms?

Freedom to steal isn't a freedom Cliffy. Unless your an ideologue.

Even though I'm against this bill, it's still not a violation of our freedoms. Unless one was so ideologically myopic or stupid enough, as to think theft of copyright material is somehow protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Can it be? I thought only foil hatters believed in conspiracies.
Where's the conspiracy? It's been illegal to copy and/or trade and/or sell copyright material for decades. The invention of the net threw a curve ball into the mix.

The loopholes are being closed.

Governments are only there to protect our freedoms. They are all about benevolence, especially conservative governments.
:roll:
Right wingers must be flailing themselves with their cat o nine tails.
And willfully blind ideologues must be . If they think this is some form of infringement on their rights.
 

Cliffy

Standing Member
Nov 19, 2008
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Freedoms?

Freedom to steal isn't a freedom Cliffy. Unless your an ideologue.

Even though I'm against this bill, it's still not a violation of our freedoms. Unless one was so ideologically myopic or stupid enough, as to think theft of copyright material is somehow protected by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Where's the conspiracy? It's been illegal to copy and/or trade and/or sell copyright material for decades. The invention of the net threw a curve ball into the mix.

The loopholes are being closed.

:roll:
And willfully blind ideologues must be . If they think this is some form of infringement on their rights.
And some can't see sarcasm if it hit them on the head.
 

DaSleeper

Trolling Hypocrites
May 27, 2007
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You tube does protect copyright laws, when they get a notice from the owner.
I had some pretty fair videos of the tv show "Austin City Limits" uploaded to You tube last year when they asked me to delete them...that they had a complaint from the company that owned the rights.
 

SLM

The Velvet Hammer
Mar 5, 2011
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According to the new bill C-32 about to be enacted into law by the federal government it will become illegal in Canada to use peer to peer sharing websites anywhere in Canada no matter where they are hosted. The bill will also make it law for the ISP's to monitor and report any such use to the government. It will also become illegal to copy any material from one medium to another, IE: uploading a dvd to your ipod. These are complete invasions of privacy and another example of the government trying to reduce the rights of the people in favor of corporate and commercial entities.

What is your opinion?
Accessing copyrighted material without paying for it is theft. We've had, literally, a free ride for quite some time and I think this was inevitable. Copyrighted material is not just owned by large corporations, many independent artists hold the copyright on their own creative works.

I do have an issue with banning personal use copying. Was this not addressed and settled in the old vinyl/cassette days?
 

PoliticalNick

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Mar 8, 2011
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Just for a little clarification of the civil rights issue.

The new law will require ISP's to act as an agent for the government by monitoring and reporting your activity on the web. This is where the charter violation comes in. they will have to track everything you do and let the feds have complete access to all the records.

That is an invasion of privacy.

Just FYI - My wife and I have a colletion of aver 1200 DVDs all purchased legally and have copied most of them onto an external hard drive for convenience in selecting and watching movies. This would, under the new legislation cost me up to $5000 per movie if anyone wanted to prosecute.
 

DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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Just for a little clarification of the civil rights issue.

The new law will require ISP's to act as an agent for the government by monitoring and reporting your activity on the web. This is where the charter violation comes in. they will have to track everything you do and let the feds have complete access to all the records.

That is an invasion of privacy.

Just FYI - My wife and I have a colletion of aver 1200 DVDs all purchased legally and have copied most of them onto an external hard drive for convenience in selecting and watching movies. This would, under the new legislation cost me up to $5000 per movie if anyone wanted to prosecute.

You are blowing smoke.....Read the Bill.....here is the relevant excerpt
Reproduction for private purposes

29.22 (1) It is not an infringement of copyright for an individual to reproduce a work or other subject-matter or any substantial part of a work or other subject-matter if

(a) the copy of the work or other subject-matter from which the reproduction is made is not an infringing copy;

(b) the individual legally obtained the copy of the work or other subject-matter from which the reproduction is made, other than by borrowing it or renting it, and owns or is authorized to use the medium or device on which it is reproduced;

(c) the individual, in order to make the reproduction, did not circumvent, as defined in section 41, a technological protection measure, as defined in that section, or cause one to be circumvented;

(d) the individual does not give the reproduction away; and

(e) the reproduction is used only for private purposes.
 

SLM

The Velvet Hammer
Mar 5, 2011
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Just for a little clarification of the civil rights issue.

The new law will require ISP's to act as an agent for the government by monitoring and reporting your activity on the web. This is where the charter violation comes in. they will have to track everything you do and let the feds have complete access to all the records.

That is an invasion of privacy.

Just FYI - My wife and I have a colletion of aver 1200 DVDs all purchased legally and have copied most of them onto an external hard drive for convenience in selecting and watching movies. This would, under the new legislation cost me up to $5000 per movie if anyone wanted to prosecute.
That's a lot clearer actually. Monitoring would be an infringement of privacy. I wonder how that would/could conflict with existing Privacy legislation?

This is actually the first I've heard of this bill. But with all the important cotton-picking news it's easy to miss the little things, like pending legislation ;)

I still maintain that downloading unpurchased works is of course stealing. But I do take issue with the attempt to dictate how I would view/enjoy legally purchased materials in my own home. I think enforcement of that would be extremely problematic though.
 

DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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That's a lot clearer actually. Monitoring would be an infringement of privacy. I wonder how that would/could conflict with existing Privacy legislation?

This is actually the first I've heard of this bill. But with all the important cotton-picking news it's easy to miss the little things, like pending legislation ;)

I still maintain that downloading unpurchased works is of course stealing. But I do take issue with the attempt to dictate how I would view/enjoy legally purchased materials in my own home. I think enforcement of that would be extremely problematic though.
You probably posted this while I was posting the quote from the bill above your post;-)
 

TenPenny

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Jun 9, 2004
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You probably posted this while I was posting the quote from the bill above your post;-)

One thing that you conveniently skipped is that, if the DVD has copy protection, which most of them do, you break the law by circumventing it, even if you make the copy on a hard drive for personal purposes.
 

Sparrow

Council Member
Nov 12, 2006
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So far the comittee has only heard from those on the side of passing the bill. They did invite the owner of 'ISO-HUNT' from Vancouver but he is currently involved in a litigation and will almost definitely not want to attend and speak as it could be used against him in court.

If we can get a substantial number of votes on here I will send it to my MP and the comittee. Please vote.
The first thing I did after seeing the title was vote.
 

GreenFish66

House Member
Apr 16, 2008
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When Big Biz and Gov take away the freedom of information from the people ...The internet/Web will die!....It is a tool for info gathering and sharing ...Canadian Gov has no clue what they are doing...Good luck to them ..

How can a Government be so outta touch with reality, as our Canadian Gov(CRTC) seems to be..?...

The Internet/Web was intended to be a Global tool ...That is what it will become ...Whether "THEY" like it or not.....

The World Has/Will continue change.Up and coming generations ensure this...

I pay my internet fees( should be enough to pay for what I want to watch), as I used to pay my Cable bill. I got fed up with the over pricing for all the garbage on TV( Garbage I didn't want/ask for)...So I dumped it...( I browse online , I will never buy online..Too many security issues)

Now all I have is Internet..I'll Ditch that too if Big Biz and Big Gov get too Carried away with their crusade to control the Peoples Info and Freedoms ..

"They" always seem to thoroughly ruin everything the people enjoy..for their own interests..$$$$$....

I will not pay, for anymore of "their" Garbage...

Indie is the way to go...

Hollywood will be fine...

Time's have changed .Many just can't seem to except it..

No turning back now..

Forever Forward into the Future...

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Picasso - "Good Aritists Copy....Great Artists Steal "

Everything Influences ...Originality Stands alone...
 
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DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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One thing that you conveniently skipped is that, if the DVD has copy protection, which most of them do, you break the law by circumventing it, even if you make the copy on a hard drive for personal purposes.
My Bad....Although I did not "Intently" or "conveniently" skip that part....
It's a long bill to read and what I did essentially was put a search for the word "Copy" in the link below and finding out after several paragraphs that it said that if you owned the copy, you were exempt, I posted the first paragraph...

C-32

I don't pretend to be a lawyer......I'm not crooked enough;-)
 

GreenFish66

House Member
Apr 16, 2008
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I suppose you prefer Divx or AVI files???;-):lol:


Whatever works ...

Every GB, Over 5 GB Already costs an extra $1..On top of my regular internet bill...

We pay and pay again..Especially on cell phones and new internet devices...Double hidden charges Everywhere...and Still...It's never enough ..."They" always want More...More ...MORE!>..$$$$$$$$....Where's it all goin?..


Mind Ya ...I bought "BattleStar Galactica" and many other Vids/Music .Cuz I liked them ...

People will pay for what they want....But shouldn't be expected to pay,or gouged, for what they don't...
And won't ..:wink:

Man , do I ever feel ripped off when I'm over my 5GB download limit, and the file I was downloading doesn't work, or it's Crappy Quality ...Shouldn't have to pay for that ..


Unlimited High Speed Internet, My Ass!:icon_smile:
 
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