Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jul 2012 07:16 UTC
Legal "While the court referral has attracted the lion share of attention, my weekly technology law column reports that there is an alternate secret strategy in which Canada plays a key role. According to recently leaked documents, the EU plans to use the Canada - EU Trade Agreement, which is nearing its final stages of negotiation, as a backdoor mechanism to implement the ACTA provisions. The CETA IP chapter has already attracted attention due to EU pharmaceutical patent demands that could add billions to provincial health care costs, but the bigger story may be that the same chapter features a near word-for-word replica of ACTA." Democracy? Bah humbug!
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RE[2]: You need help!
by jefro on Wed 11th Jul 2012 15:49 UTC in reply to "RE: You need help!"
jefro
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Making a home copy as you say on already taxed media is not the case Thom presents. He is against the concept of protecting copy protected works. He feels that any rogue nation should be able to simply disagree with intentional laws. He thinks that he should be able to steal any product from anywhere.

I am pretty sure Canada would be inclined to want protections. Many films and shows are being produced in Canada.

But, shows like Ice Pilots and Ice Road Truckers make me wonder how smart the Canadians are. Crazy lack of safety controls by the government.

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