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On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams (
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2022
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03:06 pm
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worried
Entry tags:
bad ideas
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business
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canada
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canadian politics
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government
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intellectual property
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internet
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law
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linkage
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quotations
Internet: Pay For
All
Quotations?
Prof. Michael Geist:
"The longstanding debate over whether Bill C-18, the Online News Act, requires payment for linking came to an end yesterday. Government officials admitted that even basic quotes from news articles that include a hyperlink to the original source would scope user posts into the law and require platforms such as Google and Facebook to negotiate payment for the links. As noted below, even that position may understate the impact of the bill, which appears to also cover a user post of a news quote without a link. In other words, merely quoting a few sentences from a news article on an Internet platform is treated as making news content available, which triggers a requirement for the platforms to negotiate payment. This position runs counter to Canada’s copyright obligations under the Berne Convention and has no place in a country committed to freedom of expression."
How will this be made to affect us as individual internet users/publishers?
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2022-12-01 02:08 am (UTC)
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