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Canadian Heritage committee  Our document will be available on Thursday. At the same time, we will hold a consultation on the matters to be dealt with in connection with this document. Does this document really describe the situation accurately, and if so what are the questions stemming from it? We are going

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  As you know, there are criminal cases to which the Criminal Code applies. Even with the new media, there are problems of evidence and jurisdiction. This can be dealt with by amending the Criminal Code. Having said that, it is not our job to deal with behaviours that are not crimi

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  No, I must practise my French. If you ask me a question in French, I am going to try and answer it in French. The new media providers, especially Internet service providers, are common carriers. They have no influence over content, they simply carry the electronic signals from

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  Which standards should we set? How do we determine what is acceptable or not?

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  If they escape the Criminal Code, then amend the Criminal Code. That is the best thing to do.

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  As you said in the introductory portion, this is a difficult subject for me to address because I have a real complaint before us, the CAIP complaint. As you seem to be very well informed on indeed, we're issuing the interim decision tomorrow. Then we will have the hearing on the

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  Unfortunately, they go further. They manage—

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  I was going to answer you, before you made that last comment, on the Net neutrality. Both acts, the Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act, do not by and large provide AMPs. The only portion where it is in the Telecommunications Act is when Parliament enacted the “do no

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  We'll gladly do that. There are basically three groups. There are the broadcasters and BDUs on on one side, the telecom companies. There are the various law societies or bar societies. There's also the user groups. Those are the three categories. I can give you names for each one

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  You can telecast on the Internet now. You can subscribe to some services. You pay a fee and you can watch programs online just the same as you can on your TV. As you quite rightly put it, there are constraints. Our whole broadcasting system right now has close to 500 channels tha

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes. It was not during my tenure; that's all I can say. The subject of AMP has come up, but I do not recall this specific initiative. I don't believe they have--

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  There is absolutely no reason. I guess, indirectly, if I was appearing before you and suggesting this, I'm also putting it before the government. We have not had a session with the government to speak about legislative amendments, first, because there are enough very difficult is

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  Mr. Bélanger, the short answer is yes. The question of when is a different one. I've been in my job for one year. It has been a rather hectic year, full of things that had to be addressed, and we haven't been able to develop a comprehensive legislative program to present to the g

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  As I mentioned, on Thursday we are issuing our document on new media. We will then be hearing from the public as to the questions that should be asked as part of a full-scale hearing on new media. Undoubtedly people will make reference to your committee report and suggest that

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein

Canadian Heritage committee  If that is what you have understood, then you have misunderstood. That is not at all the case. We want to know whether these new phenomena have an impact on our broadcasting system, what this impact is, whether it is positive, whether we can use the new media to improve our syste

May 13th, 2008Committee meeting

Konrad W. von Finckenstein