Canadian Copyright Consultation Launches
The last time Canadians were consulted on copyright related issues was clear back in July of 2001. Back then, by todays standards, file-sharing was still establishing itself, iTunes was two years away from opening, the iPod was three months away from being released for the first time and DRM was practically unheard of in the public sphere. It’s not hard to conclude that this copyright consultation, both online and offline, will be different in many ways this time around.
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Canadian Copyright Consultation Launches
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