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Canadians To Pay For Music Previews ?

Starting tomorrow the Supreme Court of Canada will hear appeals in regards to royalty payments for music previews and music in video games.

The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada wants royalties every time someone clicks on one of those short previews when they Shop on iTunes, eMusic, etc, and had appealed an October 18th, 2007 Copyright Board of Canada decision stating that these qualifies as “fair dealing”.

Unfortunately for the consumer many retailers have decided to drop previews because of this case, including Amazon.ca, and if the Supreme Court rules in their favor previews might be removed on most sites because the royalties would be quite prohibitive.

A ruling establishing royalties on previews could also set a precedent that could hinder film previews and trailers in Canada. But I am hoping the previous Copyright Board of Canada decision will stand.

Previews are not purchases but research to which the end result might be a legitimate purchase. And without previews, people will think twice about making a purchase, so it is counterproductive.

Then there’s the fact that this ruling would not apply to foreign sites, where previews are accessible by Canadians. And any attempt to collect royalties for previews from these foreign sites would be problematic because of their national “fair dealing” exemptions.

Apple and Canada’s largest telecom companies are of course fighting this appeal. The Canadian Recording Industry Association had also opposed royalties on previews so I am guessing that their modern counterpart, Music Canada, also oppose them.

More Black Friday Deals

More Black Friday specials are up :

Black Friday Week Deals

The Black Friday sales have begun at Amazon.ca , Amazon.com, Amazon UK , “Discovery Channel Store”, EntertainmentEarth.com, JR.comicon, Musician’s Friend, Tigerdirect.caicon and Tigerdirect.comicon.

The rest of the online retailers I buy from appear to be waiting for Friday itself to offer up their Black Friday sales.

Free Shipping Offers Added

I’ve been getting quite a few emails from retailers in regards to their free shipping offers so I thought I’d compile them for the site.

These free shipping offers are of course for Canadians only and the listing is somewhat limited. But I will add some more from to time.

Canadian e-Book Company Sold

The Canadian makers of the Kobo wireless eReader have been sold to Japanese company Rakuten for $315-Million according to Business Wire.

The company’s headquarters will remain in Toronto according to the press release.

Bill C-11 Debate Scheduled For Today

Bill C-11 is scheduled to be debated in the House Of Commons today, apparently under time restraints according to the Projected Order Of Business.

Hopefully the questions on the technological protection measures will be blunt and to the point :

  • In what manner are artists and copyright owners harmed by private copying from copy protected works ? And why does this harm not exist in private copying from works that are not copy protected ?
  • In what manner are film makers harmed by the private viewing of legally purchased films that failed to be distributed in Canada ? And does the sale of this material to Canadians by legitimate retailers and distributors not imply consent to their private use by Canadians ?

The Private Copying section of our Copyright Act distinguished private use from piracy and in my opinion the technical protection measures provisions in Bill C-11 are a step back.