Government Says No Further Copyright Reform in the Criminal Code |
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Sunday June 24, 2007
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During the Senate debate over Bill C-59, a Conservative Senator was asked this week whether the government has any intention of putting other copyright infringement activities under the Criminal Code. Senator Janis G. Johnson responded no.
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... I wouldn't take that to the bank if it came from a Minister, let alone from a Senator. |
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Bill C-59 American, scrum assholes, crying foul play. HELL WITH MPAA, ANTI-PIRACY PRICKS! P2P HERE TO LIVE. STOP CRYING YOU BUNCH FAGIT AMERICANS |
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Bill C-59 American, scum assholes, crying foul play. HELL WITH MPAA, ANTI-PIRACY PRICKS! P2P HERE TO LIVE. STOP CRYING YOU BUNCH FAGIT AMERICANS |