Radio Canada reports that Quebec groups are concerned about Conservative support for dropping the private copying levy.
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Conservative Policy Convention To Include Copyright Proposals
The Conservative party holds a policy convention next week and documents posted by National Newswatch reveals that there are a several minor proposed changes to the party's position on copyright. First, there is a proposal to extend support for private copying of sound recordings to video as well. The new […]
EyeWeekly on Remix, Copyright, and the Recording Industry
EyeWeekly features a story on Girl Talk, copyright, remix, and the recording industry.

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