Canada's Copyright Laws should be the same as the US', Right?
The CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association) is launching an ad campaign to stir up fear, uncertanty, and doubt among parents over their kids' file swapping. This comes hot on the heals of the current Canadian Supreme Court case attempting to levy royalty fees against ISPs for all of the file sharing that their users undertake. I hope that the Canadian version of fair dealing weathers this storm.
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- Returned to working as a Management Consultant, specializing in risk, security, and regulatory compliance, with Fujitsu Canada after running the IT shop in the largest library in the South Pacific.
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