Conference Board of Canada Ex-Employee Counters CEO Claims Over IP Reports Drew Wilson | June 4, 2009 We’ve been following the Conference Board of Canada’s IP report fiasco for a while and new developments have surfaced recently. Already, the CEO was, not too long ago, doing damage control over the report. Now, one of the people who had started the work is also speaking out, saying that he wonders if the Conference …
Report Ignored Independant Research – Digital Economy Report Fiasco Widens Drew Wilson | May 26, 2009 The now infamous Digital Economy report by the Conference Board of Canada is currently starting to make it’s way through into headlines on some mainstream news sourced. While many Canadians are just learning of this new fiasco on the copyright debate, new evidence has emerged that the report ignored evidence that contradicted the Board’s conclusion.
Canada to Sue Sony BMG Over DRM Albums Drew Wilson | January 6, 2006 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.