Post Tagged with: "c-32"

Can Copyright Bill Survive With All Its Kinks

The Globe’s Kate Taylor offers a survey of reaction to C-32 and the challenges it will face in the legislative process.

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October 7, 2010 15 comments News

Save the Date – Bill C-32 Copyright Book Launch Set for October 14th

I am delighted to report that the official launch for a new book on Canadian copyright reform that focuses specifically on Bill C-32 is set for October 14th in Ottawa.  The peer reviewed book, which will be available in paper and electronically under a Creative Commons licence from Irwin Law, […]

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October 4, 2010 8 comments News

Angus Files Petition on C-32

NDP MP Charlie Angus has filed a petition in the House of Commons signed by Canadians that expresses concern with Bill C-32’s digital lock provisions.

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October 4, 2010 9 comments News

Library of Parliament’s Legislative Summary of Bill C-32

The Library of Parliament has posted its legislative summary of Bill C-32.  The document includes a good discussion of the key issues and differing opinions on the bill.

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October 4, 2010 5 comments News

Publisher Association Seeks Three Strikes and You’re Out for Canada

The International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers has written to the Canadian government to criticize Bill C-32.  In addition to criticizing virtually every new exception – including many that are far more restrictive than those found in the U.S. – it argues for a system that could lead […]

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October 1, 2010 18 comments News