Atamanenko's op-ed on the copyright bill:
The Harper Conservatives have ignored the findings of their own 2009 copyright consultations, and have arrived at a flawed piece of legislation that may end up doing more harm than good.
Atamanenko's op-ed on the copyright bill:
The Harper Conservatives have ignored the findings of their own 2009 copyright consultations, and have arrived at a flawed piece of legislation that may end up doing more harm than good.
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C32 bill
“punishing the consumer … is not a good business model.â€
Oppressed
Maybe not a good buisness model, but usually a good way to keep people opressed.
C32
Are the NDP trying to help it from happening