Canada’s Bell Tried to Have VPNs Banned During NAFTA Negotiations

Canada’s Bell Tried to Have VPNs Banned During NAFTA Negotiations

Apparently, you can count Canadian telecom incumbent Bell among the companies hoping to ban VPN use. It doesn’t want users using VPNs to watch the US Netflix catalog:

“In its submission, Bell argued that Canadians accessing content from a US service with a VPN “unjustly enriches the US service, which has not paid for the Canadian rights” but nonetheless makes that content available to Canadians. That message was lost on Bell, however:

“Canada should seek rules in NAFTA that require each party to explicitly make it unlawful to offer a VPN service used for the purpose of circumventing copyright, to allow rightsholders to enforce this rule, and to confirm that it is a violation of copyright if a service effectively makes content widely available in territories in which it does not own the copyright due to an ineffective or insufficiently robust geo-targeting system,” the submission stated.”

Source: www.techdirt.com