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BLOG: Doing Away With Digital Locks
As the industry and consumers ponder new copyright laws in Canada, we discuss the issues, terms, and what the industry can do to help keep content flowing freely into consumers' hands.
microSD Cards Could be Excluded from Canadian Copyright Act
Industry Minister Christian Paradis has said that the federal government plans on introducing targeted regulations that will exclude microSD memory cards from the definition of an "audio recording medium" in the Canadian Copyright Act.
Proposed DVD Copyright Exemption Struck Down in the U.S.
Those in the U.S. who want to have the ability to legally copy a DVD at home so that a digital version could be stored and played on multiple devices, have had their dreams thwarted by the United States Copyright Office (USCO).
Landmark Supreme Court Rulings Rescind Some Download Copyright Fees, Retain Others
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled this morning on five copyright cases, thereby changing the digital download playing field permanently in this country. Whether the playing field was leveled or ploughed under probably depends on whether you are a downloader or downloadee.
Limewire is in Trouble
Do you download music and video files from peer-to-peer Website Limewire? If so, you might want to look elsewhere. The site has come under fire in the U.S. as the U.S. Federal Court has found it guilty of widespread copyright theft.
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