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The Download Decade Looks at the Ethics of Piracy

The Globe and Mail's Download Decade continues with a look at the ethics of piracy, including a short documentary that asks Canadians to compare copyright infringement with jaywalking and stealing a chocolate bar.  The series also reprints the infamous 2007 Pirates of the Canadians article, which played a crucial role […]

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May 15, 2009 2 comments News

Vancise Re-Appointed to Copyright Board

William J. Vancise has been re-appointed as the Chair of the Copyright Board of Canada.  The Board is expected to include some new faces in the months ahead.

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May 15, 2009 Comments are Disabled News

Brazil to Submit WBU Treaty Proposal to WIPO

Jamie Love reports that the Government of Brazil has agreed to submit the World Blind Union proposal for a treaty for the blind to the World Intellectual Property Organization.  Brazil will encourage other countries to support the proposal.

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May 14, 2009 Comments are Disabled News

Report Shows Canada Declining As Source of P2P Infringement Claims

BayTSP, a U.S. firm that identifies and tracks copyright content on behalf of major movie and music interests, has released its annual report on online trends (the study is not online, but they did send me a copy and Ars Technica, Torrent Freak, and P2PNet have reports).  The report is […]

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May 14, 2009 7 comments News

MEP Urges Action Against France For Violating EU Law With Three Strikes Rule

UPI reports that a member of the European Parliament says he will urge legal action against France for adopting the three-strikes rule. French Socialist MEP Guy Bono says he will to ask the European Commission, which has consistently supported the parliament's position against Internet access cut-offs, to initiate a lawsuit […]

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May 14, 2009 Comments are Disabled News