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CRIA Leads the Way on January Copyright Lobbying

The latest round of lobbying reports, which covers meetings for registered lobbyists, have been posted online.  The Canadian Recording Industry Association led the way on copyright in January with the following meetings:

  • January 9, 2009 – Barry Sookman meeting with Tanya Peat, policy advisor to Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore and Zoe Addington, policy advisor to Industry Minister Tony Clement
  • January 9, 2009 – David Dyer meeting with Zoe Addington
  • January 9, 2009 – David Dyer meeting with Tanya Peat
  • January 23, 2009 – David Dyer meeting with Tanya Peat

The only other reported copyright-related meeting was with the Canadian Association of Broadcasters.

2 Comments

  1. FRENCH PRESIDENT SUED OVER COPYRIGHT , OFFERS 1 EURO SETTLEMENT
    French president being sued i cant paste the link so i gues syou’ll have to tke my word for it and leave htis page and head over to the cbc.ca website im nto oigng to typ eit out
    AND AND AND
    he offers to settle FOR WHAT
    ONE EURO
    thats right folks hte cheapo frnechmen is offering the band he repeatedly riupped off ONE EURO, yet he will cancel your internet and give you massive fines as long as it isn’t him thats hte problem

  2. Yep, let’s send RIAA 1 euro!
    http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2009/02/27/mgmt-sarkozy.html

    I do not like chronoss’ posts, but this is hilarious!