The Canadian Press covers a copyright conference held in Ottawa featuring industry leaders such as the MPAA and Canadian broadcaster Canwest Global. Professor Geist is quoted discussing the dangers of adopting U.S.-style copyright legislation in Canada. see: Copyright Laws Called too Weak (Ottawa Citizen) also see: Bulte Committee Report
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