Version 18 of 23 (2006-02-02 to 2006-07-31) was submitted prior to the Lobbying Act coming into force on July 2, 2008. Due to different information requirements at that time, the registration is presented in the following format.
Organization: |
Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association (The) (CMPDA) / L'association Canadienne des distributeurs de films
1603 - 22 ST. CLAIR AVENUE EAST TORONTO, ON M4T 2S4 Canada |
Telephone number: | 416-961-1888 |
Fax number: | 416-968-1016 |
Responsible officer name and position during the period of this registration: | DOUGLAS FRITH, PRESIDENT |
Description of the organization's activities: | The organization is a trade association representing the major international distributors of audio-visual entertainment. |
Organization's membership or classes of membership: | The organization has two classes of membership: Voting Members and Associate Members (Non-Voting). The Voting members are the seven major international distributors of filmed entertainment in all media. There are no members in the Associate Members class. |
Was the organization funded in whole or in part by any domestic or foreign government institution in the last completed financial year? | No |
Name: | SERGE CORRIVEAU |
Position title: | VICE PRESIDENT |
Public offices held: | Yes |
Name: | DOUGLAS FRITH |
Position title: | PRESIDENT |
Public offices held: | Yes |
Name: | WENDY NOSS |
Position title: | GENERAL COUNSEL |
Public offices held: | No |
Name: | GARY OSMOND |
Position title: | DIRECTOR INVESTIGATIONS |
Public offices held: | Yes |
Name: | SUSAN PEACOCK |
Position title: | VICE PRESIDENT |
Public offices held: | No |
Federal departments or organizations which have been or will be communicated with during the course of the undertaking: | Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), Canadian Heritage (PCH), Finance Canada (FIN), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAITC), Industry Canada, Justice Canada (JC), PUBLIC SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, Revenue Canada (RC), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) | ||||||||||
Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking:
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Informal communications, Meetings, Presentations, Telephone calls, Written communications, whether in hard copy or electronic format | ||||||||||
Subject Matter: Areas of Concern: | Arts and Culture, Broadcasting, Industry, Intellectual Property, International Trade, Justice and Law Enforcement, Taxation and Finance | ||||||||||
Subject Matter: Retrospective: | ¿Criminal Code - lobbying for amendments that would criminalize unauthorized recording of motion pictures in cinemas¿Radiocommunication Act - lobbying for amendments similar to those proposed in Bill C-2 - An Act to amend the Radiocommunication Act - which died on the Order Paper May 23, 2004¿Copyright Act - lobbying for amendments that would lead to Canada's ratification of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Copyright Treaty and clarify Internet service provider liability¿Income Tax Act and regulations - lobbying for clarification of policy with respect to the taxation of non-residents engaged in production of cinematographic works in Canada¿Income Tax Act and regulations - lobbying for clarification of policy with respect to transfer pricing with respect to cinematographic works produced in Canada for export--Lobby for creation of regime prohibiting counterfeit goods, providing ex officio powers to CBSA and providing for effective border enforcement. | ||||||||||
Subject Matter: Prospective: | ¿ Criminal Code - lobbying for amendments that would criminalize unauthorized recording of motion pictures in cinemas, trafficking in counterfeit copies of cinematographic works and trafficking in circumvention tools and services¿Criminal Code-lobbying for amendments to Regulations Excluding Certain Indictable Offences from the Definition of "Designated Offence" to remove Copyright Act from s.1 of the Regulations.¿ Radiocommunication Act - lobbying for amendments similar to those proposed in Bill C-2 - An Act to amend the Radiocommunication Act - which died on the Order Paper May 23, 2004¿ Copyright Act - lobbying for amendments to the registration provisions¿Copyright Act-lobbying for amendments to improve protection for owners of copyright in cinematographic works ¿ Copyright Act - lobbying for amendments to improve protection for owners of copyright in cinematographic works¿ Income Tax Act and regulations - lobbying for clarification of policy with respect to the taxation of non-residents engaged in production of cinematographic works in Canada¿ Income Tax Act and regulations - lobbying for clarification of policy with respect to transfer pricing with respect to cinematographic works produced in Canada for export¿ Copyright Act, Trade-marks Act, Customs Act and regulations-Lobby for creation of regime prohibiting counterfeit goods, providing ex officio powers to CBSA and providing for effective border enforcement. | ||||||||||
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