The Canadian Music Creators Coalition, which features some of Canada's best known musicians, has criticized Bill C-32, noting how digital locks trump new consumer rights found in the bill.
CMCC Speaks Out Against C-32 Digital Lock Provisions
July 6, 2010
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LIES!
NOTHING BUT GODDAMN LIES!! SHUT UP YOU RADICAL EXTREMIST! I HOPE YOU BURN!
– Canadian Recording Industry Association (totally ass… we mean NOT associated with the RIAA)
“Stupidity before logic (c)(R)”
The above post was fake
The truth is that Artist don’t understand the business world. We work very hard promoting many Canadian artists.
/another fake CIRA post.