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The Globe has a terrific
masthead editorial
today that notes the failure of big pharmaceutical companies to live up
to their research and development commitments. It notes that those same
companies are now demanding further IP reforms as part of the Canada -
EU Trade Agreement.
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The University of Waterloo has become the latest university to announce that it will not
sign the Access Copyright model licence. The announcement comes as
Queen's University holds a community
consultation on whether to sign the licence.
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The Canadian intellectual property's lead lobby group, the Canadian IP Council
(itself a group within the Canadian Chamber of Commerce) released a new
policy document yesterday that identifies its legislative priorities
for the coming years. Anyone hoping that the SOPA protests, the
European backlash against ACTA, and the imminent passage of Bill C-11
might moderate the lobby group demands will be sorely disappointed. Counterfeiting
in the Canadian Market: How Do We Stop It?
is the most extremist IP policy document ever released in Canada,
calling for the implementation of ACTA, SOPA-style rules including
website blocking and stopping search results from resolving, liability
for advertisers and payment companies, massive surveillance at the
border and through delivery channels including searching through
individual packages without court oversight, and spending hundreds of
millions of tax dollars on private enforcement.
This long post reviews the report, focusing on the case it makes for
addressing counterfeiting concerns in Canada and on the resulting
recommendations. The recommendations are divided into five main groups:
- Introduce a Canadian SOPA
- ACTA Implementation
- New Search Powers Without Court Oversight
- The Criminalization of Intellectual Property
- Massive Increase in Public Spending Creating an IP Enforcement
Subsidy
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