In addition to the great technology law conference on Friday (have you registered yet?), the Law and Technology Student Society is sponsoring a terrific free event on Thursday night. It includes a panel on copyright featuring Wide Mouth Mason's Safwan Javed (I'll be participating as well), followed by a performance […]
Archive for March, 2010
Rogers Increases Penalties for Exceeding Bandwidth Caps
The Globe reports that Rogers is raising the penalties for exceeding its bandwidth caps, doubling the size of the maximum penalty to $50.
Australian Officials Borrow U.S. Rhetoric On Canadian Copyright
An Australian blogger reports on a recent conversation with Australian government officials discussing ACTA and copyright related issues. The report indicates that Australia – which changed its copyright laws under pressure from the U.S. as part of a trade deal – now borrows from the U.S. playbook in criticizing the […]
German Justice Minister: ACTA Transparency And No Three Strikes
German Justice Minister Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger tells Spiegel Online that Germany would like to see the full draft ACTA texts released now and that the country will not accept inclusion of a three strikes system nor adopt such a system domestically.
USTR Posts ACTA Responses
The USTR has posted responses to a series of ACTA questions posed by U.S. Senator Ron Wyden.