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  4. Newsletter: October 22, 2019

Newsletter: October 22, 2019

Posted on October 22, 2019
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Weekly News (October 22, 2019)

Compiled by Ian Steinberg and Kim Payne with Sara Bannerman

McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory

Canadian News (October 16-21, 2019)

  • [COPYRIGHT] Judge allows ‘Inside Out’ copyright lawsuit to continue in Ontario  (The Spec)
  • [SMART CITIES] Sidewalk Labs courting local venture capitalists to back smart-city project on Toronto waterfront; Google affiliate has been taking meetings with VCs, including at last week’s Canadian Innovation Exchange conference in Toronto (The Globe and Mail)
  • [PRIVACY] Loblaw gathered too much personal info in gift card offer: privacy commissioner (The Star)
  • [PRIVACY / DATA BREACH] Canada Post resetting online account passwords after data compromised (CBC)
  • [RESEARCH SUMMARY] #Fakenews is being used to discredit mainstream media coverage of the Canadian election (The Conversation)
  • [FAKE NEWS] Buffalo website publishing ‘false’ viral stories (Spectator)
  • [ELECTION COMMUNICATIONS] Opinion: How all parties target voters online (Star)
  • [COPYRIGHT] Opinion: How paying artists for their work can help the economy (Star)
  • [PLATFORM REGULATION] Opinion: Geist: Who owns the internet? (The Globe and Mail)
  • [PUBLIC BROADCASTING] Opinion: Geist: The CBC’s lawsuit against the Conservatives reveals a broadcaster lost in a digital world (The Globe and Mail)

 International News (October 16-21, 2019)

  • [PRESS FREEDOM] Australian newspapers black out front pages to fight back against secrecy laws (Guardian)
  • [IDENTITY FRAUD] Supreme Court weighs state identity-fraud charges against immigrant job seekers (WSJ)
  • [FAKE NEWS] Addressing the problem of fake news (Star)
  • [CABLE REGULATION] Lawmakers Propose Requiring Cable Companies to Offer Local News (NYT)
  • [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Twitter Planning Policy to Address ‘Deepfakes’ on Its Platform  (WSJ)
  • [WIRELESS] Gig Harbor, other cities feel steamrolled by FCC rules on accepting 5G cellular technology (Seattle Times)
  • [PRIVACY] In House antitrust hearing, lawmakers focus on harms to privacy (NYT)
  • [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Lawmakers criticize Apple CEO Tim Cook for ‘censorship’ of apps in China (CNBC)
  • [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Facebook co-founder and critic launches $10 million ‘anti-monopoly’ fund (Washington Post)
  • [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Civil rights leaders criticize Zuckerberg’s free speech address (NBC)
  • [PRIVACY] India is trying to build the world’s biggest facial recognition system (CNN)
  • [DEFAMATION] Firm at center of Panama Papers sues Netflix over ‘The Laundromat’ (NYT)
  • [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Opinion: Free speech doesn’t mean Facebook must run dishonest ads (Washington Post)

(October 16-21, 2019)

Supreme Court of Canada

Judgments in leave applications:

  • [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Myriam Michail v. Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association, Marshall Jarvis, Bruno Muzzi, Fern Hogan, Joanne Schleen, Shelley Malone, Sheila Brescia, London District Catholic School Board, Ontario Labour Relations Board and Attorney General of Ontario (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) (38727)
    The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number M49883(C65674), 2019 ONCA 319, dated April 24, 2019, is dismissed.

Federal Court of Canada

  • [TRADEMARK] 1648074 Ontario Inc. v. Akbar Brothers (pvt) Ltd, 2019 FC 1305; 2019-10-17

CRTC

News Releases:

  • Broadcasting decision 2019-352
    [2019-10-18 11:00:00]
    APPROVED – Frank Torres, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated – Georgina, Ontario – Application to change the authorized contours of its unlaunched commercial FM radio station in Georgina
  • Broadcasting decision 2019-351
    [2019-10-18 11:00:00]
    APPROVED – Radio Humsafar Inc. – Brampton, Ontario – Applications to change the authorized contours of an ethnic commercial AM radio station in Brampton and to extend the deadline by which that station must begin operations

Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

  • OPC concludes investigation into authentication and data transfer practices used during Loblaw gift card offering

Federal Trade Commission

  • FTC Brings First Case Against Developers of “Stalking” Apps

Facebook

  • Mark Zuckerberg Stands for Voice and Free Expression
  • How We Respond to Inauthentic Behavior on Our Platforms: Policy Update
  • Helping to Protect the 2020 US Elections

Twitter

  • World Leaders on Twitter: principles & approach

“The 42nd Parliament was dissolved on September 11, 2019.

Dissolution occurs when the Governor General, on the advice of the Prime Minister, issues a proclamation putting an end to the current Parliament, which triggers a general election.

In practice, as soon as Parliament is dissolved, all committee activity ceases and, as such, all orders of reference and committee studies lapse. No committee may sit during a dissolution.”

Senate of Canada

  • No fixed and possible Senate sitting days this week.

Canadian House of Commons

  • No fixed and possible House of Commons sitting days this week.

 CRTC

The CRTC plans to issue the following decisions, regulatory policies and reports in the coming week. This list may be incomplete and is subject to change without notice.

  • Broadcasting Decision:
    Decision relating to the following application considered by the Commission at the 16 May 2019 public hearing:
    Michel Lambert, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated
    French-language commercial FM radio station in Saint-Raymond-de-Portneuf
    Public record for this application: 2016-1149-2
  • Telecom Decision:
    CISC Emergency Services Working Group – Consensus report on matters related to compatibility, reliability, resiliency, and security for next-generation 9-1-1
    Public record: 8621-C12-01/08
  • Telecom Regulatory Policy:
    Review of the reseller registration obligation
    Public record: 1011-NOC2017-0450

Upcoming Public Hearings:

  • 2019-217 Co-development of a new Indigenous Broadcasting Policy
  • November 5, 2019 – Gatineau, Quebec
    To consider the broadcasting applications listed in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-303
    View hearing documents (2019-303)
  •  December 3, 2019 – Gatineau, Quebec
    To consider the broadcasting applications listed in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-341
    View hearing documents (2019-341)

Copyright Board of Canada

Upcoming hearings:

  • Non-Commercial Radio
    [CMRRA: 2003-2010; CSI: 2011-2018; Re:Sound: 2013-2018]
    Hearing: Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Copyright Board hearing room.
    Schedule of Proceedings;
    Directive on Procedure
  • Background Music
    [SOCAN: 2012-2018; Re:Sound: 2014-2018]
    Hearing: Tuesday, December 8, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., Copyright Board hearing room.
    Schedule of Proceedings;
    Directive on Procedure

 

  • CRTC Open Broadcasting Proceedings
  • CRTC Open Telecom Proceedings

 

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