Canada's Copyright Notice Fiasco: Why the Government Bears Responsibility
An anonymous reader writes Canada's copyright notice fiasco, with false and misleading notices
being sent to thousands of Internet users, has attracted growing
attention with the government promising to address the
issue. This morning, Michael Geist posts internal government documents that show that the government was
aware of these risks before launching the system, but did nothing
about it. The documents show that the government decided to forge
ahead with the system without any regulations, despite repeated
warnings that additional rules on the scope of the notices was
needed.
Stephen Harper seems to believe he can simply decree something true and have it stick. In that sense, he's pretty scary.
So just like Obama, then? Except tthe Canadian Supreme Court keep reminding him how limited his powers are.