Archive for 2005

Piercing the P2P Myths

Regular readers of my columns that appear in the Toronto Star and Ottawa Citizen will know that I featured a two-part series on the music industry late last year. I've updated those articles into a single work that has just been posted on First Monday, a peer-reviewed online journal. Piercing […]

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April 10, 2005 Comments are Disabled Uncategorized

Canadian Copyright Petition Presented to Parliament

Yesterday Peter Julian, an MP from Burnaby, BC, presented to the House of Commons the first of what is likely to be several petitions calling for a balanced copyright approach in Canada.

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April 8, 2005 Comments are Disabled News

Whither the Middleman: The Role and Future of Intermediaries in the Information Age

Michigan State University link

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April 8, 2005 Comments are Disabled Conferences

Copyright vs. Freedom of the Press

Readers of this blog may know that I publish a daily Internet law news service (if you don't, you should subscribe, it's free). I don't usually recount the stories here, but today's issue features a remarkable number of noteworthy court decisions and developments.

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April 7, 2005 Comments are Disabled News

Law and the Information Society Symposium

Fordham Law School

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April 7, 2005 Comments are Disabled Conferences