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Superman Charity vs. Kryptonite Inc.
http://www.digital-copyright.ca/node/4658Thomas Denton wanted to raise money for cancer. He did so by enlisting the services of several professional and amateur comic book artists, who drew original artworks featuring famous DC comic book heros, then selling them on Ebay with the proceeds to go to the charity. …
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Little Brother library/school donation project update, bacon on your cat
http://www.digital-copyright.ca/node/4657A note from Cory Doctorow about how to donate in support of Little Brother: Last week,I told you about my donations program for my new book, Little Brother. Every time I put a book online for free, I'm inundated by offers of cash "tips" from people who got the ebooks for free. …
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Charlie Angus in the house
http://the-void.ca/wordpress/2008/charlie-angus-in-the-house...Digital-Copyright I am not a “registered voter” of any side of the Canadian political sphere but increasingly Charlie Angus wooing me. The contrast between being sent messages like this directly from Mr. Angus, while other MPs involved in this area of policy won
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HYPERLIGNES
http://hyperlignes.blogspot.comne constituent pas un bloc dont les intérêts sont monolithiques. Vous pouvez visionner l’excellent court documentaire sur la neutralité des réseaux Humanity Lobotomy de Arin Crumley ici à votre droite. Enfin les sites digital-copyright (10) et democraticmedia (11) couvrent la question de la neutralité des réseaux selon une perspective canadienne. Jean-Robert Bisaillon – 13 mai 2008
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Gazette copyright article posted
http://ossguy.com/?p=32is especially relevant now with a new copyright bill likely to be tabled within the next 4 weeks (or maybe not). Those interested in doing something about Canadian copyright law should join a group like Waterloo Students for the Information Commons or Digital Copyright Canada.
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CLUE | The Canadian Association for Open Source
http://www.cluecan.caParliamentary committee deplores abandoning of Coordination of Access to Information Requests System (CAIRS) Recognizing a policy problem doesn't suggest agreement on solutions Copyright in the mainstream media Canwest on Copyright Reform Liberal Response to Net Neutrality
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: News aggregator
http://teledyn.comReal-world experience important for politicians and other policy makers/promoters Biden Releases Study on China?s Rising Global Influence Unified Agenda, May 2008 Edition Federal Agencies Release Annual Report to Congress on Scholarship Fraud Committee Holds Hearings on Lack of Hospital Emergency Surge Capacity
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Links - May 5th
http://blog.juliannayau.com/2008/05/05/links-5th/I’m trying to stay on top of blog reading/writing, so here are today’s noteworthy links: Michael Geist’s list of 5 copyright myths Charlie Angus also predicts a new copyright bill (link via Digital Copyright Canada) C-10 still won’t die The US isn’t having any more luck with patent reform than copyright reform
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DancingSamurai.ca | Musings on Culture, Medicine, and Life in General
http://dancingsamurai.cato the CRTC to refute CAIP’s application, but not before Primus (another independent ISP) put forward their letter supporting CAIP in their request for an immediate injunction. This was reported on Digital Copyright Canada (with a longer article on itWorldCanada) and by Michael Geist, with some insightful commentary. Lawrence Lessig has also posted his address to the FCC regarding Network Neutrality, which provides timely (if a little US-centric) points as well.
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http://teledyn.comPatents @ Public Policy Forum
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CLUE | The Canadian Association for Open Source
http://www.cluecan.caCFS position on copyright Canadian Federation of Students on Copyright Reform Canadian Documentary Film Makers Lament Rights Costs Tawfik on User Rights, Circa 1832 Patry on the Special 301 Report
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