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deBeer on Copyright Spin

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Monday June 16, 2008
My colleague Jeremy deBeer considers whether Bill C-61 is win-win or spin-spin in the National Post.
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Kevin said:

He brings up an interesting point
Consider the Sony Rootkit. Arguably this was a privacy violation. So, even though it is a TPM, it would be legal to remove it. Oops, making, or distributing the tools to remove it, is against this law.

Did I just give Sony an idea?
June 16, 2008

Crosbie Fitch said:

Another Idea
Here's another idea you might find amusing:

If you encrypt the files you're sharing with a TPM to prevent unauthorised access, how can anyone determine whether they contain copyrighted material distributed without authorisation? Especially since the DMCA prohibits circumvention of such a TPM and the tools necessary to do so.

I call this Schrdinger's Copyright ( [ link ] ).
June 16, 2008

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