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Encyclopedia > Canadian Association of Broadcasters

Canadian Association of Broadcasters is an organization representing Canada's private television and radio networks, established in 1926, it has over 600 members. An organization is a formal group of people with one or more shared goals. ... The private sector of a nations economy consists of those entities which are not controlled by the state - i. ... A radio network is a network system which distributes radio programming to multiple radio stations. ... 1926 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...


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Copyright Reform Process - Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) (6940 words)
While the CAB believes that broadcasters should have the right to archive their broadcasts for access on-line, at least for a temporary period of time, it is important to recognize that archiving is of little tangible value to broadcasters and is unlikely to generate any additional revenue.
As a consequence, the CAB agrees, in principle, that in certain circumstances it may be appropriate for Canadian copyright law to recognize and protect the ability of creators to use appropriate technological measures to ensure that their works are not unlawfully exploited.
While the CAB questions whether it is in the interest of access objectives to impose strict liability for infringement upon parties that act merely as carriers of intellectual property, there may be practical and appropriate measures that could be taken to ensure that ISPs contribute positively to the prevention of copyright infringement.
Playback - Articles - Canada's private broadcasters look to the future (627 words)
As the professional industry association of the vast majority of Canada's television, radio, and specialty and pay broadcasters, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' primary goal is to guarantee the ongoing vitality of our domestic broadcasting system.
If Canada's broadcasters are to remain relevant to the audiences they serve, they need a regulatory regime that allows them the flexibility to compete, while staying true to the foundations of the system as set out in the Broadcasting Act.
Broadcasters need to look forward if they are to continue to engage the audience and attract advertisers, and if they are to compete with the multitude of consumer options.
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