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Canadian Copyright Group Seeks To License the Net

An anonymous reader writes "A new Toronto Star article from Michael Geist not only describes why Canadian Ministers of Education are pushing a copyright proposal that will harm Internet access, but also reveals how a copyright group is seeking to create a new license for Internet content. Access Copyright, a copyright collective, wants to use a new international text standard to license everything from books to blogs. Geist outlines in his blog how Canadians can fight back against these bonehead proposals."

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  1. Re:Where's frist post by NewToNix · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    So OK you got first and second. I've been moderating (of course not in this thread now), and read the articles too - and like you can't think of anything to say... a giant so what's new?

    Comments show up when someone figures something to comment about - or when 2 people like us just blather about nothing.

    You & me about as off topic as it gets.

    Well maybe better brains will show up with something on topic.

    Congrats on both a first and second post...