Win for consumers!
The federal government's proposal to make consumers liable for legal damages of up to $5,000 if they break digital locks to copy movies, video games or electronic books for their own personal use appears dead on arrival -with all three opposition parties speaking out yesterday against this key provision of the Conservative government's copyright bill. Read the full article in The Gazette
Council Note du Conseil
Félicitations aux nouveaux membres de l'Exécutif de l'AÉSISSA!
Congratulations to the new AÉSISSA executive council!
04 November 2010
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On his blog, Michael Geist summarizes each party's position on digital lock preventions in Bill C-32
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Well that's good. At least I think so. Ahem.
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