Post Tagged with: "file sharing"

RCMP Says It Doesn’t Target Music Downloaders

Recent comments from the RCMP about their IP enforcement priorities are attracting considerable attention.  The head of federal investigations last week acknowledged that infringement for personal use is no longer targeted (if it ever was). Instead, the RCMP prioritizes health and safety issues such as fake medicines or unsafe electrical […]

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November 12, 2007 4 comments News

Billboard on Industry Canada’s File Sharing Study

There has unsurprisingly been a tremendous amount of coverage and online discussion regarding the economic study commissioned by Industry Canada that found that there is a positive correlation between file sharers and music purchasing.  You can read the Globe, the Guardian, or hundreds of blogs on the topic.  Or you […]

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November 5, 2007 8 comments News

Downloading and Demonoid

Yesterday's jury verdict in Minnesota is unsurprisingly generating an enormous amount of attention – a $220,000 damage award for sharing 24 songs will do that.  While Declan McCullagh and Ray Beckerman provide some good analysis about why and what next, it is worth noting that the Canadian context is very […]

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October 5, 2007 19 comments News

Dutch Appeals Court Refuses to Disclose File Sharers Identities

When CRIA lost its file sharing lawsuits against 29 alleged file sharers in 2004, it immediately characterized Canadian law as out-of-step with the rest of the world and dismissed the privacy-related concerns that arose from the case.  Two years later, The Register brings word that the Netherlands appears to be […]

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July 15, 2006 3 comments News

Musicians on File Sharing

Interesting piece from Canada.com on musicians' perspectives on file sharing with comments from many on both sides of the issue.

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July 5, 2006 3 comments News