Geist and Pollara Exchange Shots Over P2P Study
It has become a tradition in Canada – never trust statistics.
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It has become a tradition in Canada – never trust statistics.
Geist and Pollara Exchange Shots Over P2P Study Read More »
At the beginning of the month, the CRIA, Canadian equivalent of the RIAA, gained attention from various news sources over a study that they claimed
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TVNZB, a website known for hosting NZB files for Usenet users to find their favourite TV shows has sold their domain to a new management.
TVNZB: Under New Management Read More »
Jeannine Palmer and Janet Cook are the latest plaintiffs in the fourth class action lawsuit against Sony BMG Music (Canada) Inc., Sony-BMG Music Entertainment and
More Canadian Action Against Sony-BMG Read More »
In the digital climate of 2006, the Internet has boosted awareness for alternative media. Independent labels now aim to make themselves distinct and different than
Independent Labels Distance Themselves from RIAA Policy Read More »
Many Canadians woke up yesterday very surprised. Many things were working against the Liberals like Bill C-60, Bill C-74, the Sam Bulte incident and a
CRIA to Play ‘Beat the Clock’ with Copyright Reform Read More »
A lot is at stake in Canada, and the 23rd may be considered ‘zero hour’ as election coverage commences after the ballots close at 7
Canadian Election Has Internet Advocates Watching Read More »
When SuprNova went offline, many BitTorrent fans found themselves orphaned and forced to seek alternatives to the once great BitTorrent source.
Mininova Now One Year Old Read More »
Three lawsuits were launched in Canada. One in Quebec (English translation by Google) in November 2005. Recently, there were complaints from Ontario and British Columbia.
Canada to Sue Sony BMG Over DRM Albums Read More »
The Canadian election has never been any tighter in history.
Internet As a Canadian Election Issue Read More »