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 138: John Lawford on the Legal, Regulatory and Policy Responses to the Rogers Outage
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A byproduct of destroying the arts should make the ‘work-eat-sleep’ party quite happy.
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Coperate economy maybe. Little guy getting the shaft, as per Conservative rule.