Add two more major groups to the call for balanced copyright reform. The Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization (CAMDO), a professional association of art gallery and museum directors, has issued yet another public call for copyright reform that focuses on fair uses and avoids anti-circumvention legislation. The CAMDO letter was apparently inspired by the Appropriation Art coalition, which brought together hundreds of Canadian artists in a call for balanced copyright. Moreover, the Canadian Museums Associations (CMA) has also lent its name to this issue, joining the Appropriation Art coalition.
Canadian Museums for Balanced Copyright Reform
June 17, 2006
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