Peter Jaszi provides a great review of how the U.S. DMCA exemption process has evolved for the better.
Articles by: Michael Geist
U.S. Move to Pick Digital Locks Leaves Canadians Locked Out
Appeared in the Toronto Star on August 2, 2010 as U.S. Move to Pick Digital Locks Leaves Canadians Locked Out Since its introduction two months ago, the government’s copyright reform package has generated widespread debate over whether it strikes the right balance. The digital lock provisions have been the most […]
Federal Court Ruling Shows Copyright Fair Dealing Fears Greatly Exaggerated
Appeared in the Hill Times on August 2, 2010 as Federal Court Ruling Shows Copyright Fair Dealing Fears Greatly Exaggerated The introduction of long-awaited copyright reform legislation has generated considerable discussion among Canadians about whether the latest bill strikes the right balance. While concern over Bill C-32’s digital lock rules […]
From Wellington to Lucerne: Tracking the Major ACTA Changes
Last week I posted a scorecard on the major areas of disagreement. This final chart highlights the key changes from the April meeting in New Zealand to the June meeting in Lucerne, with many changes the result of a shift in U.S. position.
Digital TV Transition Could Lead to New Digital Divide






