September 30, 2011

Canadian copyright bill digitally locked and loaded

The most recent iteration of the Canadian copyright reform bill which the government tabled yesterday is being praised by many for balancing the interest of copyright holders and consumers on many key issues.  

Nestor Arellano

Bill C-11 mirrors the previous  which the then minority Conservative government failed to push pass the House of Commons last year. It sets out what consumers and educators can and cannot do with copyrighted song, video, games, e-books and other digital content.  

However, the bill may also have some serious implications for businesses that purchase tech hardware.  



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