Anti-DRM Protests Aim to Eliminate DRM
An unusual occurrence recently transpired recently in San Francisco. Several people in yellow jumpsuits went to the Apple store to protest the use of DRM […]
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An unusual occurrence recently transpired recently in San Francisco. Several people in yellow jumpsuits went to the Apple store to protest the use of DRM […]
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A debate about Copyright reform. There was probably a time in Canada where a debate on Copyright reform was severely lacking.
Interest Groups Make Demands Over Copyright Reform Read More »
The CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association) is going through hard times.
CRIA Falling Apart Read More »
Bill C-60 and Bill C-74 have died. For many consumer aware people, this is not only cause for relief, but also the cause for celebration
Setting the Stage for Copyright Reform in Canada Read More »
Jeannine Palmer and Janet Cook are the latest plaintiffs in the fourth class action lawsuit against Sony BMG Music (Canada) Inc., Sony-BMG Music Entertainment and
More Canadian Action Against Sony-BMG Read More »
Three lawsuits were launched in Canada. One in Quebec (English translation by Google) in November 2005. Recently, there were complaints from Ontario and British Columbia.
Canada to Sue Sony BMG Over DRM Albums Read More »
The idea of the broadcast flag is rather unsettling to many Americans. It restricts many things one can do with a television set that he
EFF Concerned About British Broadcast Flag Read More »
Michael Geist has released a book called “In the Public Interest”. It is a book on Canadian Copyright in today’s digital world. It talks about
Michael Geist Releases Book on Canadian Copyright Read More »
Lobbyists are trying to persuade lawmakers in the United States to pass a bill that not only resurrects the high definition broadcast flag, but also
Recording Industry’s Bill Slammed By Consumer Groups Read More »
Article by Drew Wilson and Michael Ingram. Guest writer Drew Wilson is an active participant in the P2P community, often using the guise of IceCube.
EFF Releases “The Customer Is Always Wrong” Read More »