Online Rights Canada, a joint initiative of EFF and CIPPIC, has launched an important new grassroots campaign on copyright reform. With Canadian musicians speaking out in favour of balance, ORC is ensuring that individual Canadians can easily have their voice heard as well. The campaign makes it easy to write to your local MP (electronically and in print) to remind them of the dangers associated with DMCA-style copyright legislation.
Online Rights Canada Launches Grassroots Copyright Campaign
May 7, 2006
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