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Bill C-210

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SUMMARY

This enactment provides for the licensing of Internet service providers by the C.R.T.C on conditions to be set by the Minister of Industry by regulation. It also requires service providers' cooperation to minimize the use of the Internet for the publication or proliferation of material that advocates, promotes or incites violence against women or hatred against an identifiable group or is child pornography or facilitates a sexual offence involving a child.

Anyone who uses the Internet to facilitate any of these purposes or possesses such material obtained from the Internet is guilty of an offence.

Service providers may be required to block access to identified portions of the Internet that advocate, promote or incite violence against women or hatred against an identifiable group, carry child pornography or facilitate a sexual offence involving a child or offer access to such material.

The Minister of Industry is authorized to make agreements with provinces to assist in achieving the purposes of the Act. Special powers under search warrants may be prescribed by the Minister to facilitate electronic searches.

A consequential amendment to section 319 of the Criminal Code (public incitement of hatred) ensures that there is no doubt that communication by placing material on the Internet is communication for the purposes of that section.