Post Tagged with: "copyright"
The Real Story Behind Canada’s Copyright Plans
My weekly Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version or free hyperlinked Ottawa Citizen version, homepage version) provides some context for last week s announcement on the government s plans for Canadian copyright reform. The immediate spin from the recording industry was that they were delighted with the push toward copyright reform. While I am sure they are happy that the government is doing something, a closer look at the actual proposals suggest that they did not get much of what they wanted.
			
		Canada’s Choice: Copyright, Culture and the Internet
University of Montreal link
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Technology Lens (Michael Geist et. al.)
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Technology Lens (Michael Geist et. al.), 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 242 (2005)
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Copyright Lens (Sarah Deutsch et. al.)
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Copyright Lens (Sarah Deutsch et. al.), 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 212 (2005)
Copyright and Faith in the Free Market – Now in the Ottawa Citizen
The Ottawa Citizen features my column which focuses on the Canadian recording industry's rejection of alternative compensation systems on the grounds that it prefers to rely on the free market. The column notes that the industry has been a leading proponent of government involvement, consistently seeking both financial support and legislative intervention.
			
		





