The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of BCE Inc., Rogers, Videotron and TVA Group in their copyright infringement case against Adam Lackman, the man behind TV AddOns, a software application used with Kodi. A civil search warrant order was carried out a property connected to Lackman last June, which a second judge found to be unlawful. Justice Yves de Montigny has now ruled in favour of the telecoms’ appeal, saying they have a strong case.
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) says the contest program Game Time, broadcast on CHCH-TV Hamilton, breached the Contest provision of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ (CAB) Code of Ethics for the display of an inaccurate puzzle answer and for lack of transparency in a word-search solution. Viewers of the show are invited to call to solve puzzles and win cash prizes. Each call costs $1 regardless of whether or not the call is randomly selected to be put through to the host. The CBSC investigated two complaints, one over a graphic that involved counting triangles, showing the solution contained triangles that were not in the original picture. The second complaint was that the program is generally unclear about the rules and telephone selection process. The CBSC recommended the program ensure its on-screen scroll is clearly legible and that the information also be provided verbally by the host.
Arcade Fire will be recognized with The JUNO International Achievement Award at the JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards Presented by SOCAN and perform on CBC’s broadcast of The JUNO Awards on Sunday, Mar. 25. The award recognizes Canadian artists who have achieved exemplary success on a global scale. Arcade Fire head into the JUNOs with four nominations, including Album of the Year, Group of the Year, Alternative Album of the Year and Single of the Year for Everything Now.
CTV and CTV GO will air the 90th Oscars, live on Sunday, Mar. 4. Their coverage begins with live red carpet special ETalk at the Oscars, leading into Oscars Opening Ceremony: Live From The Red Carpet, prior to the main event hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse will be the face of new television dance competition Revolution, developed by TVA, Québecor Content and Fair-Play. Set to air this fall, TVA is holding auditions in Montreal, starting Mar. 10.
Space has the exclusive Canadian broadcast premiere of much-anticipated Superman prologue series Krypton. Celebrating the 80th anniversary of Superman, the series will make its debut Mar. 21 at 10 p.m. ET.