Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Now they have me seeing red....

So I spent a good deal of my summer learning all there was to know about the Canadian DCMA and was thrilled to pieces when the bill was stopped due to the election. Then what do I spot at boingboing??

"The Conservative Party has released its platform and it devotes a half-page to copyright that leaves little doubt that it plans to bring back Bill C-61 and continue to support ACTA. According to the platform:

A re-elected Conservative Government led by Stephen Harper will reintroduce federal copyright legislation that strikes the appropriate balance among the rights of musicians, artists, programmers and other creators and brings Canada's intellectual property protection in line with that of other industrialized countries, but also protects consumers who want to access copyright works for their personal use. We will also introduce tougher laws on counterfeiting and piracy and give our customs and law enforcement services the resources to enforce them. This will protect consumers from phoney and sometimes dangerous products that are passed off as reliable brand-name goods."

(See Cory Doctorow's full post here)

In a sound, not a word: faugh. This bill was done without consultation and harms rather than helps the parties involved. Time to gird ourselves for the copyfight AGAIN.

For background information as well as updates on this (possibly) unfolding mess, check out Michael Geist's blog at www.michaelgeist.ca

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