The proposed changes in copyright law seem to balance consumer rights with enforcement, but the restrictions on DRM circumvention could spark debates. While legalizing format shifting and backups is a positive step, stronger penalties for P2P sites may raise concerns. For those interested in legal matters, https://arresstss.org/ can provide additional insights into law enforcement records and public reports. It will be interesting to see how the legislation evolves during parliamentary discussions.
Canada to Overhaul Copyright Law
The new law would legalize time shifting by DVRs and VCRs (already sanctioned in the U.S. by the Supreme Court's 1984 Betamax Decision). It would also make format shifting legal, so don't sweat it when you rip a CD north of the border. Backup copies would be legal too as long as you don't circumvent DRM in the process. Also OKed are mashups of noncommercial user-generated content and temporary copies in caches and RAM. There would be copyright exemptions for research, study, education, parody, or satire.
For copyright infringements not covered by the above, the legislation would eliminate the ISP from the legal equation, making illegal downloading a head-to-head conflict between the consumer and the rights holder. There would be sterner enforcement against P2P sites. And as mentioned above, it would be illegal to thwart DRM, just as it is under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. That last provision is attracting some controversy, but on the whole, Canada's new approach is pretty pragmatic.
That's the proposed legislation. How it may change as it's considered by the parliament remains to be seen.
See Ars Technica.
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