domingo, 29 de janeiro de 2012

Would a SOPA Version of the Canadian Copyright Bill Target Youtube

My post this week on the behind-the-scenes demands to make Bill C-11,
the current copyright bill, more like SOPA has attracted considerable
attention with mainstream (National Post, La Presse) and online media
(Mashable, Wire Report) covering the story. The music industry alone is
seeking over a dozen changes to the bill, including website blocking,
Internet termination for alleged repeat infringers, and an expansion of
the "enabler" provision that is supposedly designed to target pirate
sites. Meanwhile, the Entertainment Software Association of Canada also
wants an expansion of the enabler provision along with further
tightening of the already-restrictive digital lock rules. --
http://activepolitic.com:82/News/2012-01-25c/Would_a_SOPA_Version_of_the_Canadian_Copyright_Bill_Target_Youtube.html


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