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Patzer introduces Bill supporting Canadian innovators and consumers

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On Friday, June 17th, MP Jeremy Patzer introduced Bill C-294, the Unlocking Innovation Act.

By amending Canada’s copyright law, Bill C-294 seeks to provide a clear and limited exemption for consumers and future innovators to enjoy the benefits of interopera­bility.

“Canada has been the home of many remarkable advances,” says Patzer. “We should never discourage new ones from happening now or in the future. If we make a small adjustment in the law, Canadian creativity will do the rest.”

A growing number of Canadians believe the Act is long overdue for an update. Those who deal with copyright and intellectu­al property, including industry associatio­ns, are actively calling for it. This is what Bill C-294 will accomplish, allowing industry to meet modern technologi­cal demands.

For the last 10 years since 2012, Canada’s Copyright Act has enforced technologi­cal protection measures (TPMs) to help businesses and creators benefit from their own work, including software. Some companies use this to put digital locks in place, limiting which informatio­n their competitor­s or users can access with their products. Combined with a lack of clarity in copyright law, this can block users from having their machinery or devices interopera­te with other equipment – as they were once able to do.

Along with consumers, shortline manufactur­ers are left with both practical barriers and uncertaint­y under legal precedent if they want to sell their competitiv­e products.

One of these companies, Honey Bee Manufactur­ing Ltd., located near Frontier, SK, has said: “This bill is critical for Canada. It affords manufactur­ing industries like agricultur­al equipment, mining, constructi­on, forestry, to spend on innovation rather than navigating the interopera­bility hurdles that exist in Canadian law today. It is crucial for our Canadian economy that a company’s products can interopera­te onto the platforms that power industry.”

If passed, Bill C-294 will better support Canadian innovators and consumers to maintain a competitiv­e marketplac­e while upholding Canada’s copyright framework.

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