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Federal Court of Appeal upholds Canada s first-ever website blocking framework

Article content OTTAWA, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) This morning the Federal Court of Appeal ruled to uphold Canada’s first-ever website blocking framework in the case of TekSavvy Solutions v. Bell Media Inc. et al. In 2019, a lower court granted a request by three television distributors affiliated with major telcos to order internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to online streaming services doing business as “GoldTV,” including sites associated with GoldTV.ca. In late March, the Federal Court of Appeal heard oral arguments in the case, including CIRA’s, and today affirmed the lower court’s decision. “Many Canadians will be disappointed by today’s ruling,” said CIRA president and CEO, Byron Holland. “While it is important to underline that the court did not open the door for ISPs to block of their own volition, we believe fundamentally that there are more proportionate responses to copyright infringement than the

Federal Court of Appeal upholds Canada s first-ever website

Federal Court of Appeal upholds Canada’s first-ever website blocking framework Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA OTTAWA, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) This morning the Federal Court of Appeal ruled to uphold Canada’s first-ever website blocking framework in the case of TekSavvy Solutions v. Bell Media Inc. et al. In 2019, a lower court granted a request by three television distributors affiliated with major telcos to order internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to online streaming services doing business as “GoldTV,” including sites associated with GoldTV.ca. In late March, the Federal Court of Appeal heard oral arguments in the case, including CIRA’s, and today affirmed the lower court’s decision.

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