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Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  Yes, definitely. You're talking about a music card.

December 6th, 2010Committee meeting

Annie Morin

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  The movable music card? Look, that's perhaps something that should be submitted to the Copyright Board to see whether it might be a blank audio medium that could eventually be subject to the levy. However, with regard to the BlackBerry as such, I have never seen any advertisement

December 6th, 2010Committee meeting

Annie Morin

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  A movable electronic memory card could perhaps be subject to a levy; I don't know. That will be for the Copyright Board to rule on.

December 6th, 2010Committee meeting

Annie Morin

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  First, the board starts by determining whether it is a medium ordinarily used to copy music. Once that is established and it believes that a levy may be imposed, it will assess the extent to which, the frequency at which it is used to make copies of music. I'm just going to requ

December 6th, 2010Committee meeting

Annie Morin

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  That's it; the board will verify the frequency at which it is used to copy music. Based on that, it will establish the value of the copies made. For example, a copy made on a blank CD has a certain value. It will assess various criteria to determine what value the copy made on an

December 6th, 2010Committee meeting

Annie Morin

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  It absolutely covers DARs, what we call digital audio recorders. When we asked for a levy on them, even the Federal Court of Appeal said it was really clear that they were devices ordinarily used to copy music. Unfortunately, the terms of the law don't allow us to apply a levy be

December 6th, 2010Committee meeting

Annie Morin