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CRIA Granted Leave to Intervene in iPod Levy Case But Court Doesn’t Want To Hear About File Sharing

The Federal Court of Appeal on Friday granted CRIA's request to intervene in the private copying/iPod levy judicial review, a case that openly reveals the divisions between CRIA and the Canadian Private Copying Collective (CRIA is on the board of CPCC but the CPCC objected to its intervention request).  CRIA's Graham Henderson identified seven objections to the Copyright Board decision:

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October 29, 2007 3 comments News

“Would You Risk Her Life?”

The Toronto Star has been the home of several columns I've written over the past year that focus on counterfeiting and the need for a bit of perspective (overblown claims column, misleading RCMP data column).  I'm grateful for that venue and the paper's support for varying perspectives on the issue.  […]

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October 29, 2007 8 comments News

NHL Players Worry About Facebook Spoofing

Some NHL players are worried about the number of people posing as them on the popular social networking site Facebook. Ottawa Senators forward Mike Fisher says he discovered through friends that someone on Facebook  was posing as him.

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October 29, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Orders Woman To Stop Net Hate

A Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ordered a Calgary woman to stop posting hate messages against minority groups on a U.S.-based white supremacist website. The commission also fined Jessica Beaumont $1,500 for posting the messages and ordered her to pay $3,000 in special compensation to Richard Warman as a result […]

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October 29, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

Patry on Canadian Copyright

Leading U.S. copyright expert Bill Patry says Canada leads the way on fair dealing.

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October 29, 2007 Comments are Disabled News