This entry has been replaced by an amended communication:
349-626100
Organization:
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Music Canada
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Associated registration:
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947968-349-52
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Communication date:
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2024-11-20
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Posted date:
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2024-12-02
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Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication:
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Taleeb Noormohamed,
Member of Parliament
House of Commons
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List of Details
Subject matter
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Detail
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Arts and Culture,
Industry,
Privacy and Access to Information
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Amendments to the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (in Bill C-27) to ensure that creators and their works are protected in the digital environment
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Arts and Culture,
Broadcasting,
Industry
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Amendments to the Broadcasting Act - to ensure that the Broadcasting Act protects and supports Canadian music creators and their works in the digital environment.
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Arts and Culture,
Industry,
Intellectual Property
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Amendments to the Copyright Act - To bring the Copyright Act in line with advances in technology and current international standards and provide fair and predictable rules for copyright in the digital environment.
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Arts and Culture,
Industry,
Intellectual Property
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Legislative proposal to ensure that individuals are able to protect the use of their voice and visual likeness from artificial intelligence applications
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Arts and Culture,
Industry,
Intellectual Property
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Regulations pursuant to the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (Bill C-27) to ensure that creators and their works are protected in the digital environment
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Arts and Culture,
Broadcasting,
Industry
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Regulations pursuant to the Broadcasting Act -
Ensuring that CRTC regulations that affect the Canadian recording industry appropriately promote Canadian artists and creative industries.
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Communication report replaced on:
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2024-12-12
amended entry:
349-626100
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Responsible Officer who filed this communication report:
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Patrick Rogers
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