Today is the
final day for Canadians to submit their comments on Bill C-32 to the legislative committee examining the bill. New posts of submissions include Heather Morrison
linking open access with copyright reform and
Dylan McCall with a library perspective. Meanwhile, CBC.ca
covers the politics behind the bill and MTV News tries to get younger Canadians
interested in copyright reform (Clip 5).
My final comment…
… is “drop it”. Abolish copyright. And patents while we’re at it.
Nap.
so how do i tell them that this is a bad idea(bill). i need the info quick because i am going to be late for my 2 of 3 jobs to pay for my “new” internet bill.
@bob
I used http://www.ccer.ca , they have a letter wizard, I didnt send the standard letter they have, but wrote my own views and what I think would be fair. Somehow though I expect I will get the same canned response so many received.
It seems so many people do not even know this is happening, I just found out today !
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Copyright Law should strict !!!!!
Hionestly, speaking, I violated copyright law ove over again while I was school. I simply copy the books or course pack materials from my friends who legally purchased it. I really feel bad now when I think of it. The main reason was lack of knowledge about the copy right law or lax copyright law that are not implementaed by Govt. I really feel sorry for the people or writer who spend years to write a book and never receive the returns. I think our copyright law should be strict enough to discourage students, teachers and other violating the copyright law and respect the right holders.
Bon
X U of T student
@Bon
Good thinking there, Bon. You have character. Most folks here are internet addicts who want no barriers to their addiction.