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Bills C-244 and C-294 have been adopted

Bills C-244 and C-294 have been adopted
Nov 01, 2024
By Andrew Joseph
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

The passing of the amendments to the Copyright Act is being seen as a step forward in protecting a farmer’s right to repair their own equipment.

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On October 31, without much ado, Bills C-244 and C-294 were adopted by the Canadian Parliament and are poised to become law.

These bills amend the Copyright Act and represent a historic step forward in the right-to-repair movement, especially for Canadian farmers.

Bill C-244 allows consumers and businesses to bypass digital locks on products, including vehicles, to make repairs without violating copyright laws, while Bill C-294 focuses on allowing different technologies to work together without breaking copyright laws.

With Bill C-244, farmers will now have access to crucial diagnostic software needed to repair sophisticated machinery, from tractors to combines and sprayers. Similarly, Bill C-294 allows for the interoperability of parts and equipment, which can help a farm's productivity. Together, these bills enshrine the right to repair, helping farmers manage their operations sustainably and independently.

After years of advocacy, the passing of these bills now becomes a precursor to any right-to-repair legislation.

That said, standalone legislation will still be needed to help reinforce a manufacturer’s requirement to allow access to diagnostic and repair information, which would address systemic issues around data ownership and ensure consumer choice.


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