Submissions to the copyright consultation are beginning to pop-up. I posted my short answer earlier today and there are additional online postings here, here, and here as well as a sample letter from the Canadian Coalition for Electronic Rights. Meanwhile, there is media coverage from Torontoist, Sun Media, and the Vancouver Media Co-op.
Copyright Consultation Coverage: Submissions, Media, Letters
July 22, 2009
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Thank you for the link.
I hope something can be done to make the next Copyright Act less favourable to the CRIA, and more favourable to consumers and culture producers.
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Hey Michael. Thanks for the link! Very much appreciated. 🙂
-Drew Wilson