Post Tagged with: "copyright"

Entwistle on Copyright

I have been remiss in not calling attention to a speech last week to the Chamber of Commerce from Telus CEO Darren Entwistle.  While competitors such as Bell and Rogers stay silent on the sidelines, Telus is emerging as a leading industry voice for a copyright policy that encourages innovation, compensation for artists, and full respect for consumer rights.  It is not everyday that the CEO of a major Canadian company says "lastly, and perhaps most importantly, it is time to update our copyright regime" and then proceeds to outline a vision that focuses on robust fair use rather than dangerous anti-circumvention legislation.

Given their importance, Entwistle's copyright comments merit a full quote:

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October 25, 2006 8 comments News

CBC Q&A on Copyright

The CBC has posted a brief (and somewhat incoherent) interview I did on copyright in the wake of the SCC's Robertson decision.

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October 24, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Conference Podcasts and Videos

A couple of relatively recent conferences appearances have just been posted online – Mesh Conference has a podcast version of my keynote address, while the Future of Music has posted a video of my panel on DRM (podcast versions are apparently on the way).

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October 24, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

CAB Wins Appeal of Commercial Radio Decision

The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned the Copyright Board's radio decision that boosted radio royalties by roughly thirty percent.  The decision is a big win for the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. The collectives may seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court.  If they fail, the issue heads back […]

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October 23, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Australia Releases Copyright Amendment Bill

As always, Kim Weatherall has the details including the incredibly short timeline for discussion of a 219-page law.

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October 19, 2006 Comments are Disabled News