Archive for July, 2010

BC FIPA Op-Ed: Is Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore An Agent of Foreign Influence?

Vincent Gogolek of the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association has a funny but effective op-ed in the Vancouver Sun that recounts recent copyright developments and asks whether James Moore is an agent of foreign influence.

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July 2, 2010 6 comments News

ACTA Round of Talks Concludes: Next Meeting in U.S.

The ninth round of ACTA talks concluded yesterday in Lucerne, Switzerland.  The usual statement followed the talks with confirmation that talks focused on the main IP enforcement issues.  The statement denied that ACTA will have an impact on medicines shipments and personal border searches.  The next round of talks will […]

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July 2, 2010 2 comments News

IP Watch on NGO Meeting on ACTA

IP Watch reports on the NGO meeting on ACTA held in Geneva, Switzerland earlier this week.  My talks at the event should be posted shortly.

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July 2, 2010 1 comment News

Dutch Public Broadcaster Launches Ambitious BitTorrent Trial

The Dutch public broadcaster NPO has launched an ambitious trial project that will involve making all of its recent video broadcasts available via BitTorrent downloads and streams.

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July 2, 2010 4 comments News