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French Assembly Adopts Three Strikes Legislation

IP Watch reports that the French National Assembly has adopted HADOPI, the three-strikes and you're out legislation.  The bill passed with 296 in favour and 233 against.

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May 12, 2009 7 comments News

Electronic Commerce Protection Act Headed To Committee Following Odd Debate

The Electronic Commerce Protection Act (Bill C-27) is headed for committee review following two days of rather strange debate in the House of Commons last Thursday and Friday.  What was ensued was alternately predictable and bizarre.  The predictable part was the all-party support for anti-spam legislation.  MPs from all four parties talked about the need for anti-spam legislation, how it was long overdue, it is costly, it undermines confidence, etc.

The bizarre part was the discussion on the bill's implications for the do-not-call list.  As I wrote soon after the bill was introduced, buried at the very end are provisions that kill the do-not-call list.  Given the problems associated with the list, moving toward an opt-in approach (rather than DNCL's opt-out) could be a good thing.  Yet the government seems determined to deny that the bill lays the groundwork to kill the list.

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May 12, 2009 4 comments News

Podcast of Lecture on the Canadian Copyfight

The University of Toronto iSchool Podcast has posted a podcast of a recent lecture I gave on copyright as part of the CASLIS Toronto speaker series.

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May 12, 2009 Comments are Disabled News

Apple Rejects iPhone BitTorrent App

Wired reports that Apple has rejected a BitTorrent iPhone application.  Apple says "this category of applications is often used for the purpose of infringing third-party rights. We have chosen to not publish this type of application to the App Store."

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May 12, 2009 3 comments News

RCMP Arrest Five Men For Pirated DVD Sales

The Toronto Star reports that the RCMP have arrested five men in connection with pirated DVD sales in the notorious Pacific Mall.  Each face the possibility of jail time or up to a million dollars in liability. 

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May 11, 2009 4 comments News