French language coverage of the Canadian copyfight from Canadian Press and Branchez-Vous.
Update: A commenter notes that the French language blogosphere is chiming in as well (here and here).
French language coverage of the Canadian copyfight from Canadian Press and Branchez-Vous.
Update: A commenter notes that the French language blogosphere is chiming in as well (here and here).
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In blogs too…
The Conservative Bill C-61 project has also been decried in French Canadian blogs like these:
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…and:
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Canadians from all provinces must unite against this clear and present danger against our freedom and our digital future.