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Is P2P Downloading Still Legal in Canada?

June 21st, 2005 Posted in Main Page

There appears to be some debate about whether proposed amendments to Canada's copyright laws will still make it legal to download music using P2P networks. Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa, believes there's nothing in the amendments, which were unveiled yesterday by the Canadian government, that make downloading illegal. The Canadian Recording Industry Association, however, contends downloading is illegal. So what is it? What is clear is the music industry was handed a number of new tools to fight copyright infringment. The amendments also make it illegal to shares music on P2P networks. ISPs will be pleased because they will not be held accountable legally for content that is cached or hosted on their systems. The ISPs, however, will have to comply with “notice and notice” rules that allow the music industry compel ISPs to inform subscribers who are breaching copyright laws. After this takes place, ISPs have to keep subscriber information for six months. All in all, the amendments are a huge victory for the music industry but we'll have to wait for clarification on P2P downloading.

2 Responses to “Is P2P Downloading Still Legal in Canada?”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    What's awesome is watching the ads at the movie theatre. Not sure if it's the CRIA or the American counter-part, but they are quite specific that downloading is stealing and illegal. Even though they know that it's not illegal today, they are still running ads in Canada stating otherwise. Who to believe? Not them.
    -Randy Charles Morin
    http://www.kbcafe.com


  2. Anonymous Says:

    The real question: does the new Copyright Law make the hacking of DRM protection illegal? Will purchasers of DVDs go to jail for doing The Wrong Thing to DVDs that they have purchased?
    (As opposed to passing around copies of them, which is clearly illegal and already was.)


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