Post Tagged with: "copyright"

Positionless at WIPO

As Jamie Boyle points out in a masterful piece in the Financial Times, this week (likely Wednesday), the World Intellectual Property Organization will move forward on a controversial Broadcasting Treaty by calling for a meeting later this year to negotiate a near-final text followed by a diplomatic conference sometime in […]

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September 28, 2005 1 comment News

The Canadian Path To Google Print

The decision by the Author' s Guild to sue Google over its Google Print initiative is obviously the story of the week.  I' ve stayed quiet on this primarily because there have been some great postings (Lessig, von Lohmann, Band, Crawford, and Google' s own response among them) that say […]

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September 23, 2005 4 comments News

Emerson on Broadband

Industry Minister David Emerson used a speech in Toronto yesterday to emphasize the need to prioritize broadband access nationwide.  This issue has unfortunately stalled in recent years as Canada has seen its global ranking decline.  It is therefore encouraging to hear Emerson state that: "We’ve also been a leader in […]

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September 22, 2005 Comments are Disabled News

Open Forum on Bill C-60

Readers interested in Bill C-60 may be interested in an upcoming open forum on the bill being hosted by the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law on Thursday, September 29th.  Policy makers from both Industry Canada and Canadian Heritage will present their views and answer questions on the copyright reform […]

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September 21, 2005 1 comment News

Not a Feature

The Canadian Press covers yesterday' s CMEC conference on Bill C-60 and education.  The article includes comments from an Industry Canada official who provides assurance that "very little should change for schools under Bill C-60."  I agree.  Unfortunately, the fact that the bill does little for education and increasing access […]

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September 17, 2005 1 comment News