While the growth of Fair Copyright for Canada has been a good story in Canada as the group is about to pass 40,000 members, the Christian Science Monitor has a remarkable story about the One Million Voices Against FARC Facebook group that has grown to 270,000 members in one month and led to protests in dozens of cities around the world yesterday.
Facebook’s Million Voices Against FARC
February 5, 2008
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Episode 274: Mark Musselman on What Stakeholders Really Think About the Government’s Reversal of the CRTC Online Streaming Act Decision
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Un excelente articulo, con las diversas opiniones sobre los intereses de la marcha del 4 de febrero. Gracias por la difusión de una perspectiva un tanto objetiva. Yo no marche, como dice en el articulo, no es a favor de la libertad sino en contra de las FARC. Ojala pronto se marche a favor de la libertad de los secuestrados y de los presos. JP.