“Intellectual property owners often face difficulty enforcing their rights against entities engaged in infringing activities on the Internet, in particular where concerted efforts are made to remain anonymous or the entities reside in foreign jurisdictions where enforcement may prove difficult.”
“In the recent decision Bell Media Inc. v Goldtv.biz, 2019 FC 1432, the Federal Court has, for the first time in Canada, issued a “Blocking Order” compelling non-party Internet service providers (“ISPs”) to block access to websites and Internet services that distribute infringing content.”
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