Liberals on C-32's Digital Lock Rules |
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Wednesday April 20, 2011
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ScytheNoire
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... Sorry, the correct answer was "C-32 needs to be killed off because Canada already has strong enough copyright laws. In fact, Canada needs to adjust our copyright laws to promote creativity and fend off censorship in a digital era." Nice try, but no vote for you, Liberals. |
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Not bad I have to disagree with ScytheNoire. Bill C-32 isn't perfect, but it does legalize a lot of personal use things that are currently now technically illegal, and expands fair dealings to include research, study, news, and criticisms. It significantly reduces the price put on infringement for non-commercial/personal reasons. There really are a lot of improvements over the current law, and some reasonable compromises elsewhere. The digital lock provision is it's one major flaw. |