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Commonly known as Bill C-10, the bill was passed in the House of Commons on June 22, 2021, but failed to pass the Senate before Parliament was dissolved for a federal election. It was reintroduced with amendments as the Online Streaming Act during the first session of the 44th Canadian Parliament in February 2022, passed in the House of Commons ...
Richard Stallman joins the protest by promoting a political cartoon criticizing Bill C-11 on the blog of fellow copyright reform advocate Michael Geist. When the Act was introduced, it was criticized for "mirroring the previous bill" and bringing back anti-circumvention laws unchanged.
Bill C-11 is any of several articles of legislation introduced into the House of Commons of Canada, including: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act , introduced in 2001 to the first session of the 37th Parliament
Regarding censorship concerns, he explained that none of the criminal copyright statutes in the bill were new, and therefore, "if there was a risk of abuse, that risk has always been there. And I have confidence in the structure of our court system, that the prosecutors and the courts are held to certain standards that should not allow a ...
On March 8, 2022, the party's Leadership Election Organizing Committee released the Rules and Procedures for the 2022 Leadership document. [43] As in the previous two leadership elections, the vote was held under instant-runoff voting in which each electoral district was given 100 points, distributed according to the weight of a candidate's ...
Controversial psychologist Jordan Peterson told his daughter on her show, “The Mikhaila Peterson Podcast,” that he moved to the US over the contentious bill, C-63, and the ongoing feud with ...
Bill C-61 (39th Canadian Parliament, 2nd Session), a now defunct controversial Canadian copyright reform bill. Canadian Music Creators Coalition , group of musicians opposed to criminalizing music file-sharing
14. Venue is proper under 31 U.S.C. § 3732(a) because the defendants can be found and/or transact business within the Western District of New York and because some of the violations of 31 U.S.C. § 3729 alleged in the complaint occurred within this judicial district. 15. Venue is also proper pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1391 (b) and (c).