Post Tagged with: "oda"

Oh, Bev Oda

Bev Oda gets the YouTube treatment along with media coverage of the video (hat tip: Digital Copyright Canada).

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February 28, 2007 2 comments News

Oda’s Limo Usage

Liberal MP Michael Savage provides the House of Commons with a minute-by-minute of Bev Oda's limo usage at last year's Juno awards.

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February 9, 2007 1 comment News

The Daily Oda

Yesterday's Question Period brought further questions about Minister Oda's Juno Award limo rides along with a demand from the Bloc that she apologize for a statement and withdraw an alleged defamatory statement.

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February 7, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

Bev Oda’s Wild Ride

Those who track Canadian Heritage Minister Bev Oda's regular missteps will recall that last fall she planned to hold a fundraiser hosted by a lobbyist for Canwest.  When this conflict of interest was raised in the House of Commons, she responded that "I have observed every rule existing right now." […]

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February 6, 2007 5 comments News

The Copycat Copyright Campaign

Yesterday Macleans.ca posted an article on copyright reform that calls attention to the growing public interest in copyright, last year's Bulte fight, and the prospect that Canadian Heritage Minister Oda could face similar opposition if the Conservatives introduce DMCA-like legislation in Canada.  The story arose in light of a BoingBoing posting that picked up on a Canadian Press story on "imminent" copyright reform.

While it is great that the article notes the public concern with copyright, I think it actually misses the mark in a couple of respects.  First, it argues that consumers "who have grown accustomed to the lax standards currently in place would see further regulation as an infringement on their rights."  I don't think that is quite right.  Canada does not have lax standards when it comes to copyright.  Our laws are compliant with our international obligations and indeed are far more restrictive in certain respects (ie. fair use) than laws found in the United States.  The outcry from the public won't happen because they're used to lax laws, but rather because if we're going to get reform, Canadians want the reform to reflect their needs rather than those promoted by the U.S. Trade Representative.

Second, by focusing on the role of bloggers, I think there is a danger of missing the bigger picture. 

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January 18, 2007 3 comments News