Appeared in the Toronto Star on January 28, 2008 as The Dangers of 'Locking Down' the Internet Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on January 29, 2008 as New Strategy Emerges to Change the Locks to Police Online Content Appeared in the BBC on January 29, 2008 as ISPs New Role […]
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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."
CRIA Says No Content Blocking Demands in Forthcoming Bill
CRIA tells the Globe and Mail that it is not seeking copyright provisions "related to content filtering or termination of repeat offenders."
IFPI Continues the March Against ISPs
The IFPI is out today with its annual digital music sales report. Canada ranked as the seventh largest digital music market in the world last year. The IFPI's focus, however, is on ISPs and the push for content blocking, a trend that has begun to emerge in Canada.
The Effect of Traffic Shaping on Film Makers
The Globe and Mail focuses on how traffic shaping has undermined the ability for independent film makers to distribute Canadian content online.