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Allow ISPs to apply notice-forwarding costs to deter abuse: Telus
Telus exec Ann Mainville-Neeson appears before the industry committee studying the Copyright Act on Oct. 1, 2018. /Screenshot via ParlVu.

Allow ISPs to apply notice-forwarding costs to deter abuse: Telus

Brief | October 2, 2018

OTTAWA — Fraudulent copyright infringement claims made through Canada’s notice-and-notice system can be dealt with by forcing the party making the claim to pay a fee to internet service providers (ISPs), Telus Corp. told a parliamentary committee studying the Copyright Act on Monday.  

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