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Canadians Pay More for Apple’s DRM-Free Music

Joseph Thornley notes that Apple has announced that Canadians will pay 33% more for Apple's DRM-free music than U.S. customers.  While U.S. consumers pay 30 cents more per song, the Canadian price jump is 40 cents, despite the fact that the currency difference is now very small.

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June 1, 2007 3 comments News

The Power of Lobbying: How Hollywood Got a Canadian Movie Piracy Bill in Under Six Months

The Canadian government will introduce anti-camcording legislation today. Here's how it happened. Downloadable version here. 

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June 1, 2007 18 comments News

The First Step

Over the past few months, I've often been asked why the movie industry would pursue anti-camcording legislation if the data was so inconsistent.  My response invariably focused on the notion that this was the thin edge of the wedge – an attempt to paint Canada as a piracy haven and […]

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May 31, 2007 7 comments News

Library of Parliament Releases C-47 Legislative Summary

Seventeen page analysis of the Olympics mark bill here.

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May 31, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

PM Harper Confirms Canadian Movie Piracy Bill On the Way

CTV is reporting that Prime Minister Stephen Harper today will confirm what has become increasingly obvious – under pressure from the U.S. and Hollywood studios, Canada will introduce anti-camcording legislation. Harper is using California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's visit to Ottawa to serve notice of the proposed bill.  That approach really […]

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May 30, 2007 11 comments News