In the past 24 hours, Industry Minister Jim Prentice has delayed introduction of the Canadian DMCA, faced questions about the lack of broad consultation during Question Period in the House of Comments (transcript, video), and the media has picked up the growing interest of thousands of Canadians in fair copyright […]
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Quebec’s Perspective on the Canadian DMCA
Alain Brunet reports for La Presse. Update: More coverage here.
Kraft v. EuroExcellence, Round Two
The grey marketing copyright case is back.
Rogers Experimenting With Content Substitution
Canadians are accustomed to "simultaneous substitution" for commercial television, so as the Internet on Cable becomes the Internet as Cable, I suppose it should not surprise that Rogers is experimenting with content substitution on the Internet. Lauren Weinstein reports that Rogers has begun inserting commercial messages into third party web […]
Canadian DMCA Introduction Delayed
The word this afternoon is that Industry Minister Jim Prentice will not introduce the Canadian DMCA tomorrow. The thousands of letters and phone calls over the past week have urged the government to adopt balanced copyright reforms that meets everyone's needs and does not unduly harm education, consumer rights, privacy, […]