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61 Reforms to C-61, Day 34: TPMs - LAM and Educational Institution Limitations, Part Two

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Thursday August 07, 2008
Yesterday's posting referenced the damages limitation for libraries, archives, museums, and educational institutions that limits their liability for "innocent circumvention" to an injunction only.  It is worth asking why this principle does not extend to all Canadians.  If the circumvention occurs for innocent purposes (ie. where the individual did not know that the circumvention violates the law), there is no reason to layer on the prospect of financial liability.  As many have stated, the law fails to distinguish between cases of commercial piracy and non-commercial, private activities.  The damage provisions should be amended to reflect those differences, not privilege only libraries, archives, museums, and educational institutions.
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Dwight Williams said:

Designed to Fail?
I paranoically wonder if perhaps that failure wasn't planned from the beginning when this bill was first put together.
August 07, 2008

a guest said:

...
As was pointed out yesterday, no-one can now claim innocence
August 08, 2008

Joel said:

high-balling
I would argue that they're aware it won't pass it it's present form, but they will pass a watered down version of it, this way they can say they're responding to Canadian concerns and those of industry.

They're playing both sides of the fence like the their predecessors.
August 08, 2008

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