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Canadian Politicians Demand DMCA

An anonymous reader writes "Michael Geist is reporting that a Canadian parliamentary committee has demanded that the government establish a Canadian DMCA. The demand, which comes in a study on counterfeiting and piracy (PDF) released on Wednesday night, recommends ratification of the WIPO Internet treaties, increasing damage awards for copyright infringement, creating new offenses for selling modification devices, and encouraging prosecutors to seek jail time for piracy violations."

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  1. Canadian Politicians Demand DMCA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Canadian Politicians Demand DMCA?

    I demand new Canadian politicians.

    - Canadian Voter

    1. Re:Canadian Politicians Demand DMCA by Synchis · · Score: 5, Insightful

      As a Canadian voter myself, I second that!

      A Canadian version of the DMCA, simply put, will do absolutely NOTHING.

      If people are copying software, music and movies now, what makes anybody think that increasing fines, or putting stiffer punishments is going to deter people from doing it in the future?

      The plain and simple fact of the matter is just this: Most people who download music, or copy DVD's don't realize that its illegal, or if they do know that its illegal, they simply don't care.

      Creating a duplicate law in Canada to mirror the already proven ineffective DMCA in the US is just one step closer to having a more American nation. There are ways to deal with the copying of DVD's or the downloading of music. This is not a good way to deal with it.

      Also, for those who didn't RTFA, this "demand" is based on data collected from a study done almost 10 years ago, and even the conductors of the study claimed that the numbers were at best, sketchy. It seems to me that its just more pressure from American corporations to get their laws pushed onto Canadians as well.

      Lets see a real study into this... with real numbers. I bet we'll find that:

      A: The movie industry is doing just fine! (Spiderman 3 set all time records... I think that says it all.)

      B: The piracy problem isn't as bad as they make it out to be. (While they calculate lost profits based on a per file transfer basis, they fail to remove those people that likely wouldn't have bought the movie anyways.)

      --
      Thomas A. Knight
      Author of The Time Weaver
  2. And The Point Would Be...? by CheeseburgerBrown · · Score: 5, Funny

    Since users of "Canadian" ISPs are sent warning letters about their uploading behaviour citing the American DMCA already, what would be the point of having a domestic version? Just so it could be bilingual?

  3. Pardon me... by Elemenope · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But who exactly demanded the DMCA-like policies? Politicians pretty much everywhere are ciphers for constituent and special interests, and so it is unusual in the extreme for a legislative idea to come tumbling unbidden from legislators' heads. So, I'm wondering whose doing the demanding such that the legislators are responding.

    --
    All the techniques ever used to make men moral have been themselves thoroughly immoral... (Nietzsche)
  4. What about the citizens? by amigabill · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What do the Canadian citizens demand?

  5. Copyright infringers are the new child molesters by MillionthMonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Soon you'll have to register as a copyright infringer for life and people will see your house on copyright infringement Google Maps overlays so they can know to keep their little ones and zeros safe from you.

  6. Re:How does that work exactly? by tourvil · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apparently Canada is taking lessons from The United States.

    And without paying for those lessons! Can we sue them under the DMCA?