Newsletter: December 10, 2019
Weekly News (December 10, 2019)
Compiled by Emmanuel Appiah with Sara Bannerman
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory
(December 3-9, 2019)
Canadian News
- [TELECOM REGULATION] CRTC calls on Canadian telecoms to do more to fight scammers (CBC)
- [PRIVACY] Your condo board can’t let police put hidden cameras in common areas without a warrant, Ontario’s top court rules (Toronto Star)
- [BIG DATA/PRIVACY REGULATION] Time for Ottawa to get serious about regulation big tech, says new shadow minister(Financial Post)
- [PRIVACY] Why did OPP dump cellphone spy tech? (Toronto Star)
- [TELECOM REGULATION] Huawei and Canada: The story so far of the Chinese company, Meng Wanzhou’s case and a global political feud (Globe and Mail)
- [CULTURAL FUNDING] Canadian arts groups highlight disparities in funding (The Globe and Mail)
International News
- [PERSONAL INFORMATION] Cambridge Analytica deceived Facebook users, says FTC (The Guardian)
- [PRIVACY] DHS proposal to require U.S. citizens undergo airport facial scans draws fire (WSJ)
- [PATENT/INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY] Hong Kong poised to award city’s own patents, catch up with rest of the world in honouring innovation and creativity (South China Morning Post)
- [TELECOM REGULATION] Sprint exec messages suggest T-Mobile deal may boost prices (Associated Press)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] UN expert urges Ethiopia to stop internet shutdowns, revise hate speech law (New York Times)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Security organization warns Albania not to block freedom of expression online (The Associated Press via Toronto Star)
(December 3-9, 2019)
Federal Court of Canada
- [PATENT] Thermolec Ltée v. Stelpro Design Inc. – 2019 FCA 301 – 2019-12-04
- [COPYRIGHT] Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd. – 2019 FCA 295 – 2019-12-02
Canadian Radio-television and Television Commission
News Releases:
- Joint Statement by Ian Scott, Chairperson and CEO of the CRTC, and Ajit Pai, Chairman of the FCC, on the First Official Cross-border Call Using STIR/SHAKEN Caller ID Authentication Framework
- CRTC steps up efforts to combat spoofed calls
- Canadians invited to participate in a survey on the mobile wireless services market
- Telecom decision 2019-398
[2019-12-05 11:00:00]
Deaf Wireless Canada Consultative Committee – Application to review and vary Telecom Order 2018-437 – Public record: 8662-D78-201902312 - Telecom information bulletin 2019-396
[2019-12-04 11:00:00]
The Canadian revenue-based contribution regime, effective 1 January 2020 - Broadcasting regulatory policy 2019-392
[2019-12-03 11:00:00]
Amendment proposed by Bell Media Inc., Corus Entertainment Inc. and Rogers Media Inc. to their condition of licence that requires prime time programming to be broadcast with described video - Telecom order 2019-391
[2019-12-02 11:00:00]
Streamlined order – The Commission approves on an interim basis the following tariff application: Bell Aliant, a division of Bell Canada TN 539 - Telecom decision 2019-390
[2019-12-02 11:00:00]
Rogers Communications Canada Inc. – Application regarding routing of the company’s toll-free traffic destined for Bell Canada’s toll-free telephone number customers – Public record: 8622-R28-201902940
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Copyright Board of Canada
- Access Copyright – Post-Secondary Educational Institution Tariffs (2011-2014 and 2015-2017)
- Reasons (December 6, 2019), Tariffs (December 7, 2019), Fact Sheet (December 6, 2019)
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
- [INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY] CIPO releases its IP Canada Report 2019
Competition Bureau Canada
YouTube
Amazon
Microsoft
- Solving the challenge of securing AI and machine learning systems
- World Childhood Foundation marks 20 years with focus on AI and child safety online
Senate of Canada
- Senate sitting days December 5th; 1stsession of the 43rdParliament opened on December 5, 2019
Canadian House of Commons
- House of Commons sitting days December 5th-13th; 1stsession of the 43rd Parliament opened on December 5, 2019.
Supreme Court of Canada
Judgements to be rendered in leave applications
- [SURVEILLANCE] Thomas Duong v. Regina(British Columbia) (Criminal) (By Leave)
CRTC
Anticipated releases for the week of 9 to 13 December 2019. The CRTC plans to issue the following decisions and/or regulatory policies in the coming week. This list may be incomplete and is subject to change without notice.
Broadcasting Decisions:
Decisions relating to the following applications that were set out in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation 2019-127:
- Radio Diffusion Sorel-Tracy Inc.
CJSO-FM Sorel-Tracy – Licence renewal
Public record for this application: 2018-0810-7 - Radio du Golfe inc.
CJMC-FM Sainte-Anne-des-Monts and its transmitters – Licence renewal
Public record for this application: 2018-0830-5
Compliance and Enforcement and Telecom Decisions:
- Establishment of the Canadian Secure Token Governance Authority
Public record: 8665-C12-201507576 - CISC Network Working Group – Status of implementation by telecommunications service providers of authentication/verification measures for caller identification
Public record: 8621-C12-01/08 and 8665-C12-201507576
Open Proceedings:
Broadcasting:
- St. Andrews Community Channel Inc.- Allegation of undue preference/disadvantage – St. Andrews Community Channel Inc.v Rogers Communications Canada Inc.- Across Canada- CHCO-TV
2019-1114-9: December 9, 2019
Telecommunications:
- Call for comments Authentication/verification measures for caller identification for IP-based voice calls – Implementation of STIR/SHAKEN framework 2019-404: December 9, 2019