4. The CRTC broadcast distribution regulations seem to favour the 'per customer' model and sanction "account stacking".
5. The CRTC has a policy in place to accommodate the marketing and billing practice of “account stacking” under its Broadcast Distribution Regulations. This is discussed in Broadcast Public Notices 2006-133 and 2006-134, which provides that ‘discretionary service' channel providers are to be paid a wholesale affiliation fee on a ‘per dwelling’ basis. Basic service channel providers do not receive affiliation fees and so are not affected by this "Account Stacking" policy.
9. (1) No person shall (c) decode an encrypted subscription programming signal or encrypted network feed otherwise than under and in accordance with an authorization from the lawful distributor of the signal or feed.
10. (1) Every person who (b) without lawful excuse, manufactures, imports, distributes, leases, offers for sale, sells, installs, modifies, operates or possesses any equipment or device, or any component thereof, under circumstances that give rise to a reasonable inference that the equipment, device or component has been used, or is or was intended to be used, for the purpose of contravening section 9.
Comment:
Section 10(1)(b) of the Radiocommunication Act is not there to convict persons who have obtained the statutory authorization to decode an encrypted subscription-programming signal pursuant to Section 9(1)(c).
Statutory authorization exists when the lawful distributor makes its signal available on payment of a subscription fee or other charge.
2. CRTC Broadcasting Public Notice 2005-35
3. CRTC Broadcasting Public Notice 2005-41
4. CRTC Broadcasting Public Notice 2006-133
5. CRTC Broadcasting Public Notice 2006-134
6. CRTC Broadcasting Public Notice 2006-135
7. Letter from Bell ExpressVu to CRTC dated April 18, 2006
8. Letter from StarChoice to CRTC dated April 18, 2006
9. The Radiocommunication Act (R.S., 1985, c. R-2 )
10. The Broadcasting Act (1991, c. 11 )
11. Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership v. Rex, 2002 2 S.C.R. 559, 2002 SCC 42
12. Bell ExpressVu User Agreement – Residential July 2005
13. Bell ExpressVu User Agreement – Commercial September 30 2005