EyeWeekly reviews last week's odd series of events involving CRIA's release and retraction about AudioMaxxx.
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CRIA Announces Shut Down of Canadian Counterfeiting Operation
I'm at Canadian Music Week in Toronto this week (where a representative of the RIAA urged Canadians to increase the "hassle" factor of P2P by launching lawsuits and polluting the P2P networks with fake files) where CRIA just issued a press release heralding the shut down and arrest of a […]
The SAC “Distraction”
The Songwriters Association of Canada proposal to fully legalize peer-to-peer file sharing by adding a $5 levy to the monthly Internet bill has generated considerable discussion over the past week. Much of that discussion has been negative with many Canadians arguing that they don't download music and should not be […]
Is Prentice’s Copyright Bill Born in the U.S.A.?
The Hill Times runs a special op-ed (HT version, homepage version) in which I note that while the influence of the U.S. government in crafting a Canadian version of the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been a recurring theme, what has gone largely unnoticed is the role that some Canadian lobby groups have played in quietly encouraging the U.S. to step up the pressure. Indeed, according to documents recently obtained under the Access to Information Act, last spring Canadian Recording Industry Association President Graham Henderson met with Wilkins' counterpart – Canada's Ambassador to the United States Michael Wilson – to encourage him to pressure both governments to prioritize U.S. style copyright reforms.
Chicago Tribune on the SAC Proposal
The Chicago Tribune applauds the SAC proposal, responding to CRIA's "pipe dream" remark by noting that "if anyone's dreaming, it's the recording industry thinking it can police file-swapping."