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Voltage asks SCC for ‘teeth’ in notice-and-notice

Briefs | 04/26/2018 5:23 pm EDT
The Supreme Court of Canada hears the Rogers Communications Inc. v. Voltage Pictures, LLC appeal on April 26, 2018./ Screenshot via SCC.

Voltage Pictures LLC’s lawyer told the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) Thursday that while the “sky isn’t quite falling” when it comes to the damaging effects of piracy, it needs to be easier for rightsholders to go after those infringing their intellectual property.

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