TiVo expands patent suit to include Bell

TiVo Corp. is going after a second Canadian telecom for patent infringement, claiming in a lawsuit filed in Federal Court this month that BCE Inc. is illegally using certain functions for its TV products without a licence.

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SOCAN expects higher annual revenues for 2017

The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) is estimating that it has broken its performing rights revenue record, according to its preliminary financial results for 2017 released on Wednesday.

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Interventions due March 1 in website-blocking proceeding

The CRTC has officially launched the Part 1 process for an application asking the regulator to set up an anti-piracy website-blocking system.

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Privacy, cybersecurity, spectrum key for connected cars: senators

Earmarked spectrum, cybersecurity improvements and increased privacy watchdog powers are among the recommendations of a report released on Monday by the Senate standing committee on transport and communications, which has been studying the autonomous vehicles industry in Canada.

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Canadian media icon Jay Switzer dies

Jay Switzer, the co-founder of Hollywood Suite Inc., has passed away at 61 after battling brain cancer, the broadcasting company said in a Monday press release.

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Shaw offering buyouts to 6,500 employees

Shaw Communications Inc. said Tuesday it is offering voluntary buyouts to 6,500 of its employees and expects 10 per cent to take it up on the offer.

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1% increase for PNI not enough, creative groups say

Creative groups are standing their ground on spending for programs of national interest (PNI), suggesting that a marginal increase in funding for those programs proposed by the large English-language broadcasters last month is not enough to support Canadian content.

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Gov’t points to open internet for ‘legal content’ in FairPlay response

Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains has released a statement on a call by a coalition of broadcasters, telecoms and creative groups to begin blocking websites hosting pirated content, in which he emphasized the efficacy of the current copyright protection system.

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Cross-industry coalition calls for website-blocking

A broad coalition made up of Canada’s largest telecoms and broadcasters, as well as groups representing content creators, is asking the CRTC to put in place a system to block pirated content.

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FCC’s Pai slams U.S. nationalized 5G proposal

Following reports that the United States government was considering building its own 5G network, Ajit Pai, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has publicly come out against the proposal.

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