David Basskin, a director with the Canadian Private Copying Collective, offers startling comments regarding Bill C-32, stating that “we’re really at a loss to understand the capacity of the Conservative party to hate people who make art.”
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EU: ACTA Digital Lock Rules Don’t Cover Access Controls
The full European Commission analysis:
As far as technical protection measures (TPMs) are concerned the aim of this provision is that only circumvention undertaken to commit an IP infringement can be made subject to civil or criminal liability.
It All Comes Down to This on Copyright?
I speak to Jesse Brown on Bill C-32 and the prospect that it will become law in this week’s Search Engine podcast.
Writers Guild of Canada on Digital Locks in C-32
The Writers Guild of Canada posts its views on Bill C-32. While I disagree with several of its positions, it is good to see a writer’s group be honest about the impact of digital locks: The only option that Bill C-32 offers creators is digital locks, which freezes current revenue […]
The U.S. Influence on Bill C-32 Hits House of Commons Debate
This bill was developed for the big American film and video game companies, and digital locks meet most of their needs. For these big American and European film and video game companies, the government did a good job.
That theme continued in day two of the debate in this exchange between the NDP and the Liberals: