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Anti-circumvention
Written by
Brogar
the 29 Jul 09 at 16:55. Global category: Copyright Consultation.
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Technological protection measures have been around for an awfully long time and are likely going to stick around.
How should Canada address these digital locks and the circumvention of them in the new act?
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Solution #1:
Allow Circumvention
Written by
Brogar
the 29 Jul 09 at 16:55.
Allowing the circumvention of digital locks in certain situations including research, education, and rightful ownership makes sense.
Allowing the circumvention of digital locks in certain situations including research, education, and rightful ownership makes sense.
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Solution #2:
Solution #2: Bill C-60 Approach
Written by
DFewer
the 5 Aug 09 at 15:37.
Solution #1 is consistent with both C-60 and the DMCA approach. The problem with picking certain activities that are permitted to avoid a digital lock is that you replicate the work already done in the Copyright Act: we've already identified socially useful activities that do not infringe copyright. Why replicate that task in anti-circumvention?
This suggests that we adopt the C-60 approach - no liability for circumvention if done for a non-infringing purpose.
Solution #1 is consistent with both C-60 and the DMCA approach. The problem with picking certain activities that are permitted to avoid a digital lock is that you replicate the work already done in the Copyright Act: we've already identified socially useful activities that do not infringe copyright. Why replicate that task in anti-circumvention? This suggests that we adopt the C-60 approach - no liability for circumvention if done for a non-infringing purpose.
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