Many thanks to Steve Matthews for naming this blog the Best Canadian Law Blog of 2006. As Steve's list demonstrates, there are many exceptional Canadian law blogs, so it is nice to be included in that company. The posting also got me thinking of this past year – with Bulte, the Pollara/CRIA survey, Captain Copyright, 30 Days of DRM, and Project Cleanfeed, it was a very active and interesting twelve months. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, subscribed to the RSS feed, or posted comments. Best wishes for a great 2007!
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December 30, 2006
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Congratulations and Happy New Year!