One of the few good points in the expected Canadian DMCA is likely to be Industry Minister Jim Prentice's decision to stick with a notice-and-notice approach for ISP liability. I've described the system here. This is the same approach that was proposed in Bill C-60 and has been used on […]
Archive for June 6th, 2008
Red Hat Founder Speaks Out Against Copyright Reform
Red Hat founder (and Hamilton Tiger Cats owner) Bob Young speaks out against Canadian copyright reform as part of the CSIA launch.
Krugman on Bits, Band and Books
"We're all the Grateful Dead."
National Post Op-Ed On Copyright
Peter Shawn Taylor with a lengthy piece in the National Post on copyright.
Episode 78: Jennifer Jenkins on What Copyright Term Extension Could Mean for Canada
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