The Appropriation Art coalition, which has attracted an incredible number of artists and museums in support of balanced copyright reform, reports that representatives have had recent meetings with officials from the government and opposition parties.
Appropriation Art Meetings
October 9, 2006
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Ah now Prof. Geist, didn’t you get the memo? That should read:
officials from Canada’s New Government ™ and opposition parties.
If you can’t refer to them by their preferred name, they will have to refuse you the right to mention them in your blog.