Document Archives
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Federal Court (Trial Division):
- CRIA's Statement of Claim against unnamed file-sharers
- CRIA's Notice of Motion against ISPs for disclosure of subscriber IDs and contact info (re: Shaw)
- Affidavit of Gary Millin explaining how CRIA got evidence of the defendants' uploading (re: alleged Shaw customers)
- Affidavit of Kathy Yonekura stating that various record companies own copyright in the downloaded songs (re: alleged Shaw customers)
- CRIA's Requested Order for ISPs to disclose subscriber IDs (re: Shaw)
- Cross-examination of CRIA expert
- CIPPIC Written Representations in support of application for leave to intervene
- Court Order granting us leave to intervene
- CRIA Written Representations
- Shaw Communications Written Representations
- Rogers Communications Written Representations
- Bell Sympatico Written Representations
- Telus Written Representations
- CIPPIC Memorandum of Argument
- Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) Memorandum of Argument
- Court Decision (Justice Konrad von Finckenstein)
Federal Court of Appeal
- CRIA's Notice of Appeal
- CIPPIC's Application for leave to intervene
- Court Order granting CIPPIC leave to intervene
- Court Order denying intervener status to CMPDA and BSA et al
- CRIA Factum
- Vidéotron Factum
- Rogers Factum
- Bell Factum
- Shaw Factum
- Telus Factum
- CIPPIC Factum
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