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Bill C-32

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SUMMARY

This enactment provides a regime to protect performers' performances, sound recordings and broadcasters' communication signals, thereby bringing Canadian legislation into compliance with the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations, signed in Rome in 1961.

A remuneration regime is established in relation to the private copying of musical works, performers' performances and sound recordings. A number of exceptions are added to the rights of copyright owners. These exceptions will be of particular benefit to educational institutions, libraries, archives and museums and to persons with perceptual disabilities.

Changes in relation to civil remedies will provide for more efficient administration of justice.

The copyright registration system is modernized. Holders of exclusive licences and exclusive distributors of books will have remedies against parallel imports of books.

Some terminology in the Act is adjusted in order to eliminate inconsistencies and to clarify certain provisions.