The CBC reports on some of the responses to the CRTC's throttling case between Bell and CAIP, with Google among those coming out strongly against Bell's position.
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61 Reforms to C-61, Day 11: Music Shifting Provision Non-Compatible With Online Music Lockers
In recent months there has been growing emphasis on the potential of online music lockers that allow users to access their music from anywhere. Services include MP3Tunes, Musana, and Anywhere.fm. While most of these services rely on the fair use provision in the United States (though Musana is based in […]
CBC Radio Coverage of Prentice Breakfast
The CBC Radio report on the Fair Copyright presence at the Prentice Stampede Breakfast has been posted online.
Nobel Laureates Fear IPR Stifles Innovation
IP Watch reports on a recent speech from two Nobel Prize laureates on how intellectual property protection is closing down access to knowledge.
Toronto Gallery Features Exhibit Highlighting C-61’s Dangers
BlogTO notes that the Edward Day Gallery in Toronto is currently exhibiting a new show called "Appropos," featuring appropriation art. The Gallery says: The Appropos group exhibition is based on the work of artists whose use of imagery integrates existing popular culture products/icons. One of the purposes of the exhibition […]