The Canadian Federation of Students has launched voteeducation.ca, a site devoted to the upcoming election. Copyright reform plays a prominent role in the list of issues.

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61 Reforms to C-61 – Wrap-Up Post
With the 61 reforms to C-61 series now concluded, this post provides more accessible access to the many posts. A PDF version of all 61 posts can be downloaded here. A list of all the posts, grouped by subject matter, can be found below.
61 Reforms to C-61, Day 61: The Mysterious Section 3
The 61 reforms to Bill C-61 project concludes with one of the most puzzling provisions in the bill. Bill C-61 adds the following to copyright owners' basic set of exclusive rights: in the case of a work that can be put into circulation as a tangible object, to sell or […]
C-61 in 61 Seconds – The Winners
Thanks to the many people who took the time to create videos for the C-61 in 61 Seconds video competition. The judges have reviewed all the submissions and selected three as their top choices: Kill Bill (C-61), Bill C-61's Bizarre Digital Lock Rights, and La Petite View Numerique/The Simple Life […]
Copyright in the Election Debate
The organizers for the upcoming federal election debates have invited Canadians to email proposed questions to question@electiondebate08.ca. Sounds like a great chance to put copyright and digital issues like net neutrality on the public agenda.