MPAA's Dodd Secretly Lobbied For a Canadian DMCA
An anonymous reader writes "The Canadian government is expected to pass copyright reform next week. The bill's anti-circumvention rules are a mirror image of the DMCA, leading many to conclude that the government simply caved to U.S. led lobbying pressure. Now Michael Geist provides the evidence — a secret series of unreported meetings between MPAA head Christopher Dodd and Canada's foreign minister, heritage minister, and a senior industry official, just weeks after the bill was introduced and days before SOPA landed in the U.S."
This guy is a douschebarg
"the government simply caved to U.S. led lobbying pressure"
It's not like the Conservatives where in any way reluctant to do exactly what large US corporations wanted.
There's no possible way a guy this scummy was even remotely honest during his time in the senate. Everything he ever did there should be investigated for possible corruption and racketeering. If he EVER had an ounce of integrity, I'm sure he sold it to the highest bidder at the earliest opportunity.
Nothing worthwhile ever happens before noon
I thought you were better than this. You have the best privacy laws in the world.
I hope they find a way to stop it. It's not too late is it?
Disclosure: I'm American and have been jealous of Canada's privacy laws for years. Now I just feel sad for them.
Is it really necessary to go through all this to prevent people from stealing songs worth $.99? Surely prevention of bank robbery or sketchy investing is more important. Nearly any crime you can think of is more important! There are so many things that are screwed up and people get worked up about this? Sigh.
Sorry, but gray text on gray background is making my eyes bleed.
I always find it interesting how moralizing and condescending the MPAA can be to citizens of so many countries, then they turn around and provide products, which in their minds we "must buy" that glamorize and criminals and gangsters.
I really believe there ought to be a law that bans movie studios from making movies about violating the law.
Actually, no I don't believe that. But I be willing to trade a promise from the studios that they can continue to make movies about criminals ONLY IF THEY STOP LOBBYING FOR LAWS THAT MAKE EVERYONE A CRIMINAL!!!
Ironically we still do (currently) have a copyright law...if you can call it that. One thing comes to mind, if it works, don't touch it.
It's like he was doing his job or something. Who the hell does that?!
Certainly not Canadian politicians who are supposed to represent the will of the Canadian people rather than sell the country out to foreign corporate interests...