Casey McKinnon and Rudy Jahchan speak out against Internet cancon regulations.
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November 18, 2007
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It seems that CANCON has issues with not involving enough people like new media, and some issues with possibly blocking content. So instead of calling it out, why not change it so it doesn\’t involve blocking and more importantly so that it will support independent producers.
I had this knee jerk anti-government crap. If government is bad don\’t abolish it, push for good governance. Taking the teeth out of government will help the corporations, that\’s it.