CBC.ca has responded to mounting online criticism about its use of iCopyright. TVO's Jesse Brown then responds to the response.
CBC Responds to iCopyright Criticism
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Encore des mots, toujours des mots, les mêmes mots, rien que des mots…
That’s words, and here are Obushma’s actions so far:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090402/1801344362.shtml
Six RIAA copyrasties appointed to Department of Injustice, pro-RIAA retard Joe Biden as Vice-President…
They may be making Big Mistakes…
…but that’s no still reason for incivility, “Name”.