ACTA Attracts Wide Canadian Media Coverage |
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Wednesday January 27, 2010
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The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement generated wide media coverage in Canada yesterday as a web-based press conference sponsored by Quebec's Union des consommateurs (I was a participant) and a Charlie Angus press conference put the issue in the spotlight. Media coverage includes articles from CBC.ca, Canadian Press, and Radio-Canada. InternetNews.com also covered the press conference.
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crade
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... Not wide enough. The more people that know about this, the better for everyone (except the lobbyists) |
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... Agreed. There is not a word in the Globe, the Star, or the Post. This whole treaty is as bad (or worse) than prorogation, but unfortunately it flies below the radar of most Canadians. |
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Not wide enough And the coverage of copyright issues in general is not wide enough, especially in Quebec. It seems like there is a collusion between the media, the politicians and the oligarchs behind ACTA. |
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not lengthy enough Don't forget the lobbyists. And the churches, and the church lobbyists, and the oligarchic media baron lobby church collusionists. This conspiracy has no beginning and no end. |