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Canadian Heritage committee There are a few things I'll try to unpack there. First, I don't think we're going to give up wired and wireless any time soon. In fact, over the years, we are likely to see both of these coexist in the same way we do today but with faster speeds. There are limits of physics, I t
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee Well, I think it made it virtually unworkable. I think this is an important point. People often talk about the need for respect for copyright and claim that a whole generation today doesn't respect copyright. Well, I have to say that in some ways, it works both ways. A law that
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee Sure. You've pointed to two kinds of digital divides, in a sense. You've pointed to a digital divide that is a skills digital divide, where it's sometimes based on just life experience, demographics, what have you. There are people who are deeply comfortable with this. I think ag
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee In fact, I think you've put two issues on the table. You're talking both about anti-circumvention and about fair dealing, and both are, as I've said, critical issues that we have to deal with. On the issue of anti-circumvention, I say again that we need to implement, if only bec
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee Yes, I think it should be. The CCH case was a case that sounded a very strong signal that copyright is a balance, one of both creator rights and user rights, and it sought implementation and interpretation of copyright in that balanced fashion. I think that was the right thing
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee In my view, Bill C-61 went wrong in a number of places. That's one area where I think it went wrong. For example, it legalized the recording of a television show, but it came with 12 conditions. The conditions included things like only being able to keep it for a limited period o
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee It's a terrific question and a very important one. It's one that people have been grappling with for some time. In some ways, I'd divide my answer in two. One of the ways that creators are compensated in the online environment is within the market. We have to recognize that new
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee The issue is obviously quite politically charged in terms of the motion that came through this committee, as well as the private member's bill that we've seen. I think there's value in a private copying levy. I have some concerns with the proposals that have been put forward. F
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee Well, I just mentioned a couple, and I'm happy later, certainly, to provide the chair or members of the committee with the names of the kinds of businesses we're seeing. It is, of course, a fast-moving space. If there's one other kind of Canadian success story that perhaps you
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee I actually think we have a better-news situation than perhaps we had, let's say, a year ago. I thought the CRTC hearings on net neutrality were quite good. I thought the guidelines the CRTC came up with were, in the main, pretty good as well. The fights you see taking place in th
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee We hear much the same kinds of things. I actually do think that the consultation, just to close on that, was open. It's true they had these round tables, but anybody who wanted to submit something could. I received so many e-mails from, especially, younger Canadians who indicated
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee As I mentioned off the top, I think it's a good thing to be doing. It's a great thing. It's an important area, and the extent to which the committee can help feed into a broader digital strategy I think is very useful. I guess if I take a look at the last five years or more of d
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee We're in absolute agreement that there is a desperate need for a national digital strategy. I would note that the five areas that I highlighted aren't designed to be comprehensive. When we talk about a digital strategy, I think digital strategy involves a number of other areas as
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist
Canadian Heritage committee That's a simple question?
March 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Prof. Michael Geist