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Copyright

Bannerman on the ACTA Choice

Sara Bannerman has an interesting post on whether to participate or walk away from ACTA.

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November 19, 2009 2 comments News

Copyright Consultation Provides Blueprint for Reform

Forgotten amidst the focus on ACTA over the past two weeks, was a recent column (HT PDF version, homepage version) I wrote for the Hill Times on the lessons that can be drawn from this summer's copyright consultation. The piece appears as part of a special section on copyright that included an interview with Industry Minister Tony Clement, Charlie Angus, Howard Knopf, Pina D'Agostino, and Simon Doyle (amont others). I note the government is still in the midst of posting all the submissions, but with thousands now online, it is not too early to begin drawing some lessons. 

What does the consultation teach us?  There are at least eight conclusions of note:

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November 17, 2009 11 comments Columns

OHRLP Publishes Compilation of Copyright Consult Submissions

The Osgoode Hall Review of Law and Policy has published a compilation of copyright consultation submissions in its November 2009 issue. My copyright consultation is available for download.

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November 16, 2009 Comments are Disabled Reports

CopyrightWatch.org Launches

The EFF has launched CopyrightWatch.org, a new site that collects and monitors copyright laws from around the world.

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November 16, 2009 Comments are Disabled News

ACTA Criticism Goes Global

The mainstream media is picking up on the ACTA issue with a growing number of stories, all of which criticize the secret approach.  New articles include: Australia's Sydney Morning Herald masthead editorial – Regulating the Net in the Dark Washington Post – Copyright Overreach Takes a World Tour Irish Times […]

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November 13, 2009 5 comments News