The reaction to SpeakOutOnCopyright.ca has been tremendous with thousands of visitors since the site launched last week. Over the weekend, the site added the opportunity for everyone to spread the word during the current copyright consultation. A new promotional page has been launched that includes images for Twitter and Facebook profiles, along with banners and buttons for websites, blogs, and any other online presence. There are less than 50 days left in the consultation so no time like the present to speak out on copyright.
More Ways to Speak Out: SpeakOutOnCopyright.ca Profile Pix, Banners and Buttons
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