Canadian Court Maintains Right to Privacy
TufelKinder writes "The Globe and Mail is reporting a Canadian court's decision to '[uphold the] 2004 decision to maintain privacy rights of on-line music swappers.'"
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... Another court has upheld the right for Slashdot editors to post dupes every two or three days, and not to be bothered with the "search" feature of their own Website</sarcasm>
Xenu brings order!
Am i right in thinking that Canadians pay a levy on blank CDs etc which is supposed to compensate Copyright holders for any infringment. If so then there is nothing to withhold .
The only things certain in war are Propaganda and Death. You can never be sure which is which though
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank_media_tax
You know , i would really like music to be taxed ala the BBC
The only things certain in war are Propaganda and Death. You can never be sure which is which though