Weekly Newsletter for July 11, 2023
Weekly News (July 11, 2023)
Compiled by Charnjot Shokar and Manveetha Muddaluru with Sara Bannerman
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory
(July 5 – July 10, 2023)
Canadian News
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Ottawa, Quebec halt advertising on Facebook, Instagram over Bill C-18 standoff (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez proposes regulations to address Google, Facebook’s Bill C-18 concerns (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Online News Act creates ‘moment of reckoning’ for publishers(CTV News)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Postmedia joins ad boycott of Facebook, Instagram over news blocking (National Post)
- [INTERNET POLICY] CRTC to maintain approach for setting wholesale internet rates, with some adjustments (Globe and Mail)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY] TTC cell service in some subway tunnels to start in fall — for Rogers customers (Toronto Star)
- [DATA PRIVACY] Canadian Teachers’ Federation Statement on Student Data Protection: Students and Public Education before Profit (Financial Post)
- [DATA PRIVACY] Human error may have caused data breach involving more than 5,500 people in P.E.I. (Globe and Mail)
- [FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY] Airbnb wins Vancouver privacy ruling, as court quashes order to release host data (CTV News)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Kids Help Phone seeking help from AI tech to meet demand for mental health support (Toronto Star)
- [COPYRIGHT] Dye & Durham files copyright lawsuit accusing startup rival of ripping off its software (Globe and Mail)
- [DEFAMATION] Ontario man must pay $5M for online smear jobs against recruiters who rejected him (National Post)
- [DEFAMATION] CBC News retracts report alleging email interference by Danielle Smith’s office (National Post)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] OPINION: Fred Youngs: Bill C-18 is worth the pain; Big Tech can afford to pay for Canadian news (Hamilton Spectator)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] OPINION: Hugh Stephens: Online News Act: High-stakes showdown coming between Canada, Google and Meta (Toronto Star)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] OPINION: Alfred Hermida and Mary Lynn Young: Bill C-18: Google and Meta spark crucial test for Canadian journalism (The Conversation)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] OPINION: Star Editorial Board: AI is evolving at breakneck speed. Ottawa is having a hard time keeping up (Toronto Star)
- [MEDIA OWNERSHIP] OPINION: John Lorinc: Does Canada need a new Kent Commission on newspapers? (Globe and Mail)
- [COPYRIGHT] OPINION: Stephanie Savage and Jennifer Zerkee: Copyright exceptions in Canadian education aren’t a loophole, they’re essential (The Conversation)
International News
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] U.S. senator urges Canada to resist pressure from Meta, Google over Bill C-18; Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar has introduced similar legislation south of the border (Globe and Mail)
- [DATA PRIVACY] Europe signs off on a new privacy pact that allows people’s data to keep flowing to US (Globe and Mail)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Federal Judge Limits Biden Officials’ Contacts With Social Media Sites (New York Times)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Meta loses as top EU court backs antitrust regulators over privacy breach checks (Reuters News)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] TikTok and 5 content creators ask federal judge to block Montana from banning app (AP News)
- [INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY] Threads: Twitter threatens legal action over Meta’s new app (BBC News)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] U.N. rights body set to clash over Koran burning motion(Reuters News)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY] UK broadband and mobile firms accused of burying cheaper deals (The Guardian)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Apps like Uber and DoorDash use AI to determine pay. Workers say this makes it impossible to predict wages (Globe and Mail)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Grammys will allow music with AI-generated elements to compete for awards (CBC News)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/COPYRIGHT] Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI and Meta Over Copyright Infringement (New York Times)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] In the Age of A.I., Tech’s Little Guys Need Big Friends (New York Times)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] ChatGPT loses users for first time, shaking faith in the AI revolution (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Black Artists Say A.I. Shows Bias, With Algorithms Erasing Their History (New York Times)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY/DATA PRIVACY] Selling Your Cellphone Location Data Might Soon Be Banned in U.S. for First Time (Wall Street Journal)
- [DATA PRIVACY] What we love and hate about Threads, Meta’s new Twitter clone(Washington Post)
- [CENSORSHIP] OPINION: Jordan Richard Schoenherr: What Vietnam’s ban of the Barbie movie tells us about China’s politics of persuasion (The Conversation)
(July 5 – July 10, 2023)
Federal Court of Canada
- [COPYRIGHT] Fromfroid S.A. v. 1048547 Ontario Inc
- In this patent infringement case, the main issue is whether the Defendants built and used the Plaintiff’s invention before or after the patent expired. Although the evidence is circumstantial, it supports the presumption that an infringing copy of the invention was made before the patent expired, contrary to the Defendants’ claims. I therefore order the Defendants to pay compensatory and punitive damages.
Canadian Heritage
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Broadcasting decision 2023-200
[2023-07-10 11:00:00]
Association des francophones du Nunavut – Iqaluit, Nunavut – Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the French-language community radio station CFRT-FM Iqaluit - Telecom order 2023-199
[2023-07-10 11:00:00]
Télébec, Société en commandite – Final approval of a tariff application – Public record: Tariff Notice 534 - Telecom order 2023-198
[2023-07-07 11:00:00]
TELUS Communications Inc. – Withdrawal of Do Not Disturb – Public record: Tariff Notice 578 - Broadcasting decision 2023-197
[2023-07-07 11:00:00]
Bay of Islands Radio Inc. – Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador – Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the low-power English-language community radio station CKVB-FM Corner Brook - Telecom decision 2023-196
[2023-07-07 11:00:00]
Review of the approach to rate setting for wholesale telecommunications services – Public record: 1011-NOC2020-0131 - Telecom decision 2023-195
[2023-07-07 11:00:00]
Forbearance from the regulation of high-capacity / digital data services interexchange private line services on certain additional routes – Public record: 8638-S1-01/98 - Broadcasting decision 2023-194
[2023-07-07 11:00:00]
My Radio 580 Ltd. – Edmonton, Alberta – Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the ethnic commercial AM radio station CHAH Edmonton - Broadcasting decision 2023-193
[2023-07-06 11:00:00]
International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. – Charlottetown and Summerside, Prince Edward Island – Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the English-language commercial specialty (Religious music) radio station CIOG-FM Charlottetown and its transmitter CIOG-FM-1 Summerside - Broadcasting decision 2023-192
[2023-07-06 11:00:00]
Hay River Broadcasting Society – Hay River, Northwest Territories – Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the English-language community radio station CKHR-FM Hay River - Telecom order 2023-191
[2023-07-06 11:00:00]
Streamlined order – The Commission approves on a final basis the following tariff application: Bell Canada, TN 7670 - Broadcasting decision 2023-190
[2023-07-05 11:00:00]
LU Campus Radio Inc. – Thunder Bay, Ontario – Application to renew the broadcasting licence for the English-language campus radio station CILU-FM Thunder Bay
Communications Security Establishment Canada
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Meta
Supreme Court of Canada
- [PRIVACY] Alina Owsianik v. Equifax Canada Co., et al.
- Civil procedure – Class actions, Torts – Civil procedure — Class actions — Certification of issues — Tort — Intrusion upon seclusion — Corporation collected and aggregated financial and other information about millions of individuals and corporate entities — Unknown third parties gained unauthorized access to information — Breach discovered in July 2017 and made public in September 2017 — Whether it is plain and obvious that claim for intrusion upon seclusion is not available against collectors and custodians of private information where private information is improperly accessed by third party and defendants are alleged to have acted recklessly.
- [PRIVACY] Dione Setoguchi v. Uber B.V., et al.
- Civil procedure – Class actions, Torts, Contracts – Civil procedure — Class actions — Certification of issues — Tort —Contract — Commercial entity collected personal information from its customers for profit — Information accessed and downloaded by third party criminals — Whether it is plain and obvious that criminals’ actions cannot amount to compensable loss as against commercial entity — Whether viable claim in negligence or for nominal damages in breach of contract requires that customers whose information was taken show that the information was used to their detriment.
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Public Consultations
- Contributions to the Canadian broadcasting system: deadline July 11
- Broadband Fund policy review: deadline July 21
- Anticipated releases for the week of 10 to 14 July 2023:
- Broadcasting Decisions:
- Applications by various licensees to renew the broadcasting licenses for various radio stations
- Open Proceedings
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