John Ibbitson discusses
the implications
for Canada of joining the Trans Pacific Partnership, noting it would
likely include surrendering Canadian sovereignty over copyright law. A
reminder that the government is currently consulting on the TPP.
Details on the agreement and participating here, here, and
here.
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Open Media has launched a new
campaign
against copyright reforms that threaten digital rights including the
prospect of website blocking, Internet termination, and digital locks.
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AccessNow is maintaining an excellent
map
of the protests planned across the continent on February 11th, which
has been designated an international day of action against ACTA. The
issue has attracted mainstream media attention (eg. New
York Times) and questions
emerge about the likelihood the treaty will receive the necessary
approvals for ratification.
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Entertainment software giant Ubisoft, who the Ontario government gave $263 million in
2009 to create 80 jobs per year over 10 years (or $328,750 per job),
has advised
its customers that its games may not work sometime this week due to its
reliance on digital locks and the migration of data servers. Feb.06/12Comments (4)
Last week Rogers advised
the CRTC that it plans to drop
Internet throttling for all customers by the end of the year. The
move was not unexpected given that its policy was an outlier
among all major Canadian ISPs. I'll have more to say on this
development soon.
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The Globe's Jeffrey Simpson has an excellent
column
on the state of big pharma in Canada, noting that Canadians pay high
prices for pharmaceuticals but that big pharma has not met its
commitment to devote 10 percent of sales to research and
development.
Prices would increase further with potential legal reforms in the
Canada - EU Trade Agreement.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced
the country is suspending its ratification of the Anti-Counterfeitint
Trade Agreement. The announcement comes following huge protests in
cities across the country.
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Slovenia's Ambassador to Japan offers a full explanation for why she signed ACTA:
I signed ACTA out of civic
carelessness, because I did not pay enough attention. Quite simply, I
did not clearly connect the agreement I had been instructed to sign
with the agreement that, according to my own civic conviction, limits
and withholds the freedom of engagement on the largest and most
significant network in human history, and thus limits particularly the
future of our children.Feb.03/12Comments (1)
Transport Canada has reportedly
issued a DMCA takedown notice to Scribd over an on-the-record response
it provided to a journalist. The move is particularly odd (though not
unprecedented, see here and here) given the document was issued to
a journalist and the government changed its crown
copyright licence last year to allow for private and non-commercial
public use without the need for further permission.
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