Artists, creators could lose $126-million annually under Bill C-32, say stakeholders as Copyright Act heats up

CCA's Alain Pineau says Bill C-32's 'one-size-fits-all approach' a victory for the 'big players,' but not for the 'majority of Canadian artists.'

Although the Copyright Act needs to be modernized and updated, the measures in Bill C-32 are the wrong way to go when it comes to building the right balance for creators and consumers which will result in a $126-million loss for the creative community, say stakeholders.

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