Bill C-61 Revisited: The Video
p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Bill C-61 is Canada’s answer to America’s corporate-inspired DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) which has been, and continues to be, responsible for more grief and misery for people who really care about music than any other piece of bought-and-paid-for US legislation.
“Ottawa law professor Dr Michael Geist continues to steam full speed ahead with his awesome 61 Reforms to C-61, as the DMCA-like copyright ‘revision’ is officially known,” p2pnet posted last month, going on »»»
Federal industry misminister Jim Prentice earnestly hopes the bill will please his corporate supporters. You, the people who put him into power? You’re chopped liver.
But thanks to the Net, you have a voice with which to force him, and the others like him, to pay attention. Now, here’s a new opportunity to use it. Loudly.
In support of 61 Reforms, the Fair Copyright for Canada Facebook group has launched 61 seconds, a national video competition to give Canadians the chance to tell it like it is via YouTube.
Now, here’s Bill 61 Revisited, with a nod to Bob Dylan.
p2pnet - Made Worse in Canada: The Video, August 26, 2008
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