CBA Denounces Surveillance Bill
Canada’s Bill C-60, also known as the Copyright Reform Bill, was perhaps one of the better known pieces of Internet legislation. There’s another well known […]
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Old articles I published on other sites
Canada’s Bill C-60, also known as the Copyright Reform Bill, was perhaps one of the better known pieces of Internet legislation. There’s another well known […]
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Captain Copyright has become one of the more controversial moves made by Access Copyright. Adding to the debate, the Canadian Library Association passed a resolution
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An interesting new development follows up an earlier report which stated that Bev Oda, Canada’s Minister of Heritage, was accused of having a conflict of
Canadian Government’s Payment Questioned Read More »
Elephants Dream, an open movie made entirely out of open source technology, has released more content under the Creative Commons Licensing scheme.
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The CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association) has demanded and lobbied the government to adopt a copyright reform that closely mirrors the United States.
Pressure For Balanced Copyright Reform Builds Read More »
A lot has been said in Canada about Copyright. From educational interest to musical interests to interests in copyright stakeholders all the way down to
Canadian Heritage Minister, A Conflict of Interest? Read More »
An unusual occurrence recently transpired recently in San Francisco. Several people in yellow jumpsuits went to the Apple store to protest the use of DRM
Anti-DRM Protests Aim to Eliminate DRM Read More »
Canada has built a reputation for being “a backwards country” in comparison to the United States. While this ‘backwards nation’ has had different approaches to
Canadian Art Professionals Demand Copyright Reform Read More »
Lately, Canadian pro-restricting copyright groups have had a difficult time trying to get their message across due to controversy over the various issues.
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The CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association) has recently launched another publicity campaign.
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