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Bill C-11 committee  Insofar as personal copies are concerned, we say that a copy is a copy, no matter what support is used to make it. Ideally, we would extend the personal copy provisions to iPods, that are used to make more than 70% of copies. Failing that, at least let us not introduce that excep

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Christian Céré

Bill C-11 committee  Music is the raw material of radio. When you tune in to a radio station, you often hear music, and that is the flagship product and raw material of radio. Is paying less than 6% of one's revenue too much to obtain all of one's raw material? If tomorrow I open up a bakery or a pa

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Christian Céré

Bill C-11 committee  No, I don't.

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Christian Céré

Bill C-11 committee  I would like to add that you have to distinguish between stardom and compensation. It is true that there are people profiting from the fact that the physical distributor is no longer an obstacle. Now, with YouTube at our fingertips, it is true that people can take advantage of it

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Christian Céré

Bill C-11 committee  SPACQ was founded in 1981 from a desire by artists to be able to practice their craft in dignity and prosperity and to find solutions to the challenges they faced in the management of reproduction rights, in modernizing copyright and in the status of the artist. In matters of cu

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Christian Céré

Bill C-11 committee  So we understand the government's initiative in wanting to accommodate consumers and providing them with the possibility of reproducing protected works for non-commercial purposes, the so-called “YouTube exception”. As it stands, Bill C-11 would make Canada the first country in t

March 6th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Christian Céré