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.
Thank You!
Hey Michael. Thanks for the link! Very much appreciated. 🙂
-Drew Wilson