The Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce
Committee held four hours of hearings about the Copyright Board today and yesterday. The
schedule and links to the archived video – already available – are here. My contribution begins the 12:12:40
mark of the second day and in the Q&A that follows. My conclusion in my
oral presentation was that “the solution is very simple”. We need:
·
Less
resources.
·
More
regulation including deadlines – like every other efficient court or tribunal
anywhere.
·
Less
excuses.
My
written brief can be
seen here. The gist of my submission is that we need less resources, more
regulations (which need not await 2017) and eventually some “machinery”
changes, which would require legislation and could be dealt with in the 2017
context. I offered very specific suggestions for the subject matter of the
regulations and nature of the machinery changes, which are summarized at page 2
of my brief, which will eventually be posted by the Senate in both official
languages, along with material from others.
There
was general agreement that things take much too long at the Board. The Board
and several witnesses proposed more resources as a solution, although there was
no specific indication as to how this would help.
In
a rare if not unique occurrence, Graham Henderson of Music Canada and I both
suggested that less resources might actually help to get the job done faster.
When he and I agree on something, it is notable and probably means that we are
right.
The
transcripts will be posted soon in due course. More comment possibly to follow in due course and certainly after the Report.
The Senate BANC Committee has said that it will “submit
its final report no later than Wednesday, November 30, 2016, and that the
committee retain all powers necessary to publicize its findings until 180 days
after the tabling of the final report.”
HPK
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