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Another Conservative MP on C-61

Given the widespread use of the Prentice/Verner form letter, it is always good to see MPs venture beyond talking points and actually address the substance of constituent concerns.  A reader recently passed along an exchange with MP Bev Shipley.  While I think Shipley should be commended for engaging on the […]

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June 29, 2008 21 comments News

61 Reforms to C-61, Day 5: Time Shifting Provision Subject to the Broadcast Flag

Having discussed the format shifting exception, this series now turns its attention to the time shifting provision (Section 29.23).  It should be noted that the legalization of recording television shows is long overdue – I argued for it last year and Canada is more than 25 years behind the United […]

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June 27, 2008 13 comments News

61 Reforms to C-61, Day 3: Format Shifting Subject to Digital Lock Provision

Yesterday's reform focused on one key limitation in the format shifting provision, namely the odd limitation of the format shifting provision to videocassettess.  Today's reform picks up on what will be a consistent theme throughout this series – the subordination of any consumer rights to the digital lock.  Indeed, virtually […]

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June 25, 2008 16 comments News

61 Reforms to C-61, Day 3: Format Shifting Subject to Digital Lock Provision

Yesterday's reform focused on one key limitation in the format shifting provision, namely the odd limitation of the format shifting provision to videocassettess.  Today's reform picks up on what will be a consistent theme throughout this series – the subordination of any consumer rights to the digital lock.  Indeed, virtually […]

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June 25, 2008 Comments are Disabled Stop CDMCA

Taking Stock of My Fair Copyright for Canada Principles

Several people have written over the past week to repeat a question that arose regularly last December – "what do you think fair copyright reform looks like?"  My 61 reforms to C-61 will address many needed changes to the Prentice bill, but it is simpler to point to the eight key principles that I outlined earlier this year.  While I think the principles reflect a balanced approach that is consistent with the underlying values of copyright, only one is fully reflected in Bill C-61.  The eight principles with commentary on the impact of C-61:

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June 25, 2008 11 comments News