ITWorldCanada writes about the imminent demise of C-61, citing several people who signed its petition opposing the bill.
ITWorldCanada on the End of C-61
September 4, 2008
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DOWN WITH WIPO
WIPO seems to me to be an afront to humanity and htose that created it traitors to our culture.
We should recind it and when th eUSA pressures us , tell them they can gt there trees, wheat, and oil elsewhere.
We no longer have an auto industry to worry about so what can they threaten us with?
Fewer high paying jobs?
ROFL