Several weeks ago I pointed to a great post by ACTRA member Jason Chesworth on Bill C-61. Chesworth has continued to post on the issue, noting the link between one of the organization's executives and Sony BMG. That post has drawn a rebuke from ACTRA's Executive Director who would seemingly prefer to keep criticism out of the public eye.
ACTRA Reacts to Member Criticism
July 18, 2008
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Yeah, Brad was on the Facebook group right from the beginning. Making his comments until it was pointed out who he was & who he worked for in the past. He sure stopped commenting in the group and put his facebook profile on private pretty fast after that.