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Israel Amends Copyright Law

As Canada awaits a new copyright bill that is expected within the next couple of weeks, Israel just passed its own copyright reform package.  It neatly avoids anti-circumvention legislation, but inclueds new rights for backup copies, interoperability, consumer rights with photographers, and drops crown copyright.

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November 26, 2007 3 comments News

Locked Out

The Toronto Star on why Canadians are locked out of new devices and streaming programming.  The article makes it clear it isn't copyright law, but rather licensing issues and market costs that are primarily to blame.

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November 26, 2007 4 comments News

Federal Court of Appeal Strikes Down CRIA Memorandum

I've posted several entries on the ongoing attempt by CRIA to intervene in the Federal Court of Appeal review of the Copyright Board's iPod levy decision.  Last week, I noted that the CPCC asked the court strike down the CRIA intervention on the grounds that it blatantly disregarded the court's […]

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November 23, 2007 11 comments News

Ontario Court Rules Warman Defamed By Internet Postings

An Ontario court has ruled that Richard Warman, a prominent human rights lawyer who has launched many complaints about Internet hate, was defamed online in a series of postings.  The court noted the effect of instant and possibly global dissemination of defamatory material over the Internet, awarding damages totaling $30,000, […]

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November 23, 2007 1 comment News

France To Adopt Three Strikes And You’re Out For File Sharing

France is about to implement new rules that will require ISPs to monitor their customers' activities and disclose file sharing activity to a new independent body.  File sharers will receive three warnings and then lose Internet access.  I appeared on the Business News Network today to discuss (about 32 minutes […]

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November 23, 2007 3 comments News