The Songwriters Association of Canada has released their first view of Bill C-61, expressing support that a bill has been tabled but disappointment that the legislation seems to close the door on their efforts to legalize P2P.
SAC Disappointed that Bill Closes Door on Monetizing P2P
June 18, 2008
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