A Winnipeg dance company has had hundreds of its dance videos removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim on the background music.
Winnipeg Dance Company Loses Hundreds Of Videos on Music Claim
July 13, 2010
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Episode 275: David Loukidelis on Why Stripping Privacy Enforcement from Canada’s Privacy Commissioner in Bill C-36 is Unnecessarily Risky Policy
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Conservatives will be most happy!
A byproduct of destroying the arts should make the ‘work-eat-sleep’ party quite happy.
Protecting buisness
Once again, we see how conservative compyright approach is the best approach to stimulate the economy..
Coperate economy maybe. Little guy getting the shaft, as per Conservative rule.