Canadian DMCA Bill Withdrawn
ToriaUru writes to let us know that Michael Geist is reporting that the Canadian Minister of Industry will not be introducing the proposed Canadian Digital Millennium Copyright Act legislation as scheduled. That proposed legislation, discussed here a couple of weeks back, is now reaching Canada's mainstream press. Geist doesn't speculate on why the legislation is being withdrawn, but it could have something to do with the massive popular outcry against the proposal that Geist helped to orchestrate.
Blame Canada
Wow, this is almost as good news to Canada as Global Warming is!
Now, now, in Canada we are civilized! Let's just lob snow balls at him, okay? ;)
Toria
"the UN, intergovernmental panel on climate change will discover that Britney's pirated MP3's are actually causing global warming"
... doesn't matter ... if it results in less Britney Spears I'll sign the treaty.
I am fully supportive of any UN action that results in less Britney Spears. Pro-piracy, anti-piracy, pro-climate-change, anti-climate-change
The mods around here, a bunch of hosers, eh?
You are being MICROattacked, from various angles, in a SOFT manner.
No, no, no! We need to pummel him with Tim Bits!
God save our Queen, and Heaven bless The Maple Leaf Forever!
This bill was delayed, in part due to the outcry of thousands of ordinary Canadians. Geist set up a Facebook group last week that has grown to over 14,000 members. Check out the video from Question Period in Parliament today. My favourite quote from a member of the opposition NDP: "They tabled the bill this morning now three hours later he's telling me he's got cold feet? What, did he just discover Facebook this morning?"
- signed, the rest of Canada.
You're using her as bait, Master!