More than 40 countries and delegations have responded at the Human Rights Council to the recent United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression report that criticizes three strikes/graduated response system. The response, which includes Canada as a co-signer, underscores […]

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Access Copyright Claims Pay-Per-Use Licences Create Incentive to Infringe
According to Access Copyright, since copying is now easier, a blanket licence is needed to guard against any potential uncompensated use:
“A Gross Abuse of the Collective Administration of Copyright”
The Copyright Pressure Points: What Next for Canadian Copyright
The government delivered its Speech from the Throne on Friday, which included a commitment to “introduce and seek swift passage of copyright legislation that balances the needs of creators and users.” This should come as no surprise – as I posted last month, the reintroduction of Bill C-32 is by […]
Australian Music, Software Groups Back Away From Internet Termination
The Australian Content Industry Group, which includes the music industry’s anti-piracy arm and the book, computer software and video game industries, has backed away from a call for a three strikes system leading to termination of Internet accounts. The group is still calling for “mitigation measures” but says loss of […]






