The Canadian Bar Association's National magazine features an article (page 30) on copyright reform that touches on video, P2P file sharing, and DRM.
CBA’s National on Copyright Reform
September 27, 2007
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Far too painful
It looked like it might have been an interesting read, but their reader makes it far too painful to read. So I didn\’t make it past the first few paragraphs before I gave up.
Give me a cleanly formatted HTML file and maybe the publication will be relevant.
National Editor-in-Chief
Russell, I wholeheartedly agree — we’re actually revamping our digital issue next month to be much more user-friendly, including the ability to link quickly and directly to PDFs of specific articles. In the interim, you can find the “Net Wars” article at [ link ].