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Industry committee  From my end, I would say reject FairPlay Canada's website-blocking proposal, at least as part of this review. Thank you.

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu

Industry committee  The international Berne Convention, which is—

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu

Industry committee  The only thing I would add is that we would definitely want to keep our notice and notice system as opposed to taking the U.S. notice and takedown system, which is a lot more restrictive. However, as I mentioned in my part of the testimony, we can definitely tweak the notice and notice system, especially in terms of the language in the notices and the settlement fees as well as some of the more technical aspects and the ways in which ISPs are asked to deal with these notices, which can be very burdensome.

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu

Industry committee  Sorry, can you repeat your question?

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu

Industry committee  No. Do you mean vertical integration?

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu

Industry committee  I agree that the way in which information is processed by an artificial intelligence device is different from how a human being does it. I believe that the outcome of allowing for this exception for mining of text and data would be incredibly beneficial for Canada's AI industry, which is something the government had in mind when they set out the budget this year.

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu

Industry committee  Bell Canada's FairPlay website blocking proposal is one of the most dangerous suggestions we've heard yet. This would inevitably censor legitimate content and speech online and violate net neutrality protections, all without court oversight. It would set a dangerous precedent for other censorship proposals in the future.

October 29th, 2018Committee meeting

Marie Aspiazu