No Royalties On Music Previews
The Supreme Court Of Canada has ruled that music previews comply to the definition of Fair Dealing in the Copyright Act and cannot therefore be subjected to the collection of royalties.
“Research” need not be for creative purposes only. Permitting only creative purposes to qualify as “research” would ignore the fact that one of the objectives of the Copyright Act is the dissemination of the works themselves. Limiting “research” to creative purposes would also run counter to the ordinary meaning of “research”, which includes many activities that do not require the establishment of new facts or conclusions. The fair dealing exception must not be interpreted restrictively and “research” must be given a large and liberal interpretation.
The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada, Canadian Recording Industry Association and CMRRA-SODRAC Inc had wished to collect royalties from internet providers for both previews and full music downloads, the latter also having been dismissed by another ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada today.
These royalties would have resulted in major expenditures for internet providers, who would have passed these on to the consumer.
Wi-Fi With Your Double Double ?
Tim Hortons has announced yesterday that it will be introducing free wireless internet access to 90% of their stores by September.
This service will be provided by Bell. Additional details can be found in the July 5th, 2012 press release.
Important Warning : DNSChanger Virus
In November 2011, The FBI charged seven individuals from Estonia who concocted a scheme to redirect internet traffic through their web sites to collect affiliation fees.
Through email attachments and web sites, these individuals infected an unknown amount of computers with a virus that changed the DNS settings of computers, rerouting them to a series of web sites that have since been disabled by the FBI during Operation Ghost Click.
Unfortunately the FBI will cease to operate their clean DSN servers on July 9th and computers that remain infected with the DNSchanger virus will no longer be able to access the internet.
To check whether your computer is infected, you can visit the Canadian DNS OK web site by July 8th. And if you are infected removal instructions are available from the DNS Changer Working Group.
Canada Day 2012
It’s Canada day so I thought I’d bump some Independent Canadian Artists.
Lately I’ve been partial to electronic pop band Austra but I’ve also been keeping an eye on rock instrumentalists The David Barrett Trio and new wave rockers Metric.
I’ve also recently discovered Young Galaxy, whose catalogue I haven’t yet had the time to listen to thoroughly. But I like what I’ve heard so far on Youtube and their latest single is excellent.
I’ve been meaning to get back into francophone music after hearing Marie-Mai and Cœur de pirate recently. But I’ve unfortunately been quite busy over the past year and a half so I haven’t been keeping track of the music scene in Quebec for some time.
Anglophones may know Cœur de pirate for her Everyday cover on Danone Activia commercials and Ensemble, the song behind this cute viral video.
I’m hoping to find more time to get back to my previous music listening schedule in the next few months. I have quite allot of catching up to do.
BTW, don’t forget to listen to CBC Radio today, which will feature Canadian music all day.
EMI Music Publishing Sale Finalized
The regulators in the States and Europe have given the thumbs up for the sale of EMI Music Publishing to Sony. But Universal is still waiting for European regulators to rule on their takeover of EMI’s recorded music operations, which is due in August according to Billboard.