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  • Wikileaks Reveals Massive U.S. Effort to Establish Canadian DMCA

    Previously Wikileaks cables already revealed that the U.S. Government was involved in Swedish anti-piracy efforts, and that the U.S. wrote much of Spain’s revamped copyright law. But there is more. Prof. Micheal Geist posted an excellent summary of the strong U.S. lobby for a Canadian DMCA, as revealed by leaked cables. He writes: “Wikileaks has [...]

  • Pirate Party Canada Launch VPN to Fight Censorship

    Following pressure from the US Government, Canada is preparing to ram through a revamped copyright bill that will have disastrous consequences for consumers. Michael Geist, prof. E-commerce Law in Ottawa, previously described the bill as “the most anti-consumer copyright bill in Canadian history.” When the new bill passes it will open the door for widespread [...]

  • RIAA Labels Spain and Canada As Piracy Havens

    Together with their partners at the International Intellectual Property Alliance, the RIAA has submitted their ‘piracy watchlist’ recommendations to the Office of the US Trade Representative. Canada and Spain are listed as two piracy havens that require urgent attention from the US Government, even though the latter just adopted a US inspired anti-piracy law.

  • Record Labels Sue isoHunt for Millions of Dollars

    A group of 26 major record labels have sued the owner of Canadian BitTorrent site isoHunt for allegedly facilitating copyright infringement on a massive scale. Through this lawsuit the labels hope to shut down the isoHunt website while receiving over 4 million dollars in punitive damages to compensate for their claimed losses.

  • Canadian Government Overturns Plans to Cap the Internet

    Canadian Internet users can sleep well tonight. A proposal of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) put a cap on user’s bandwidth and charge extra for additional usage, have been tossed out. “The CRTC should be under no illusion — the Prime Minister and minister of Industry will reverse this decision unless the CRTC [...]

  • Massive Protest Against Canadian Bandwidth Caps

    Canada is slowly moving back into the dark ages. Where most other countries are doing all they can to ensure that consumers have high speed connections and sufficient bandwidth, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) suggests a model where users available bandwidth is capped. This if of course a disastrous proposal that will hinder [...]

  • Third Time the Charm? Canada Tries New Copyright Bill Again

    In 2005 there was C-60, in 2008 it was C-61, and now in 2010 it’s C-32. As we reported a month ago, a new Bill was about to be rammed through Canada’s Parliament, and on Wednesday it was announced. It is, like its two predecessors, mostly a collection of stricter enforcement rules with an occasional benefit to consumers thrown in, almost as an afterthought.

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