The Globe’s Kate Taylor offers a survey of reaction to C-32 and the challenges it will face in the legislative process.

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ACTA Ultra-Lite: The U.S. Cave on the Internet Chapter Complete
It should also be noted that this chapter is still not concluded. The inclusion of trademarks in some provisions would seemingly require changes to U.S. law and has not acheived consensus. Further, a provision on enforcement procedures ” including the unlawful use of means of widespread distribution for infringing purposes” has not received consensus support. With respect to what has been concluded:
The Real Cost of Free
Cory Doctorow has an absolute must-read essay in the Guardian on the issue of “free.”
Save the Date – Bill C-32 Copyright Book Launch Set for October 14th
I am delighted to report that the official launch for a new book on Canadian copyright reform that focuses specifically on Bill C-32 is set for October 14th in Ottawa. The peer reviewed book, which will be available in paper and electronically under a Creative Commons licence from Irwin Law, […]
Angus Files Petition on C-32
NDP MP Charlie Angus has filed a petition in the House of Commons signed by Canadians that expresses concern with Bill C-32’s digital lock provisions.