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Patents & CopyrightsThe Barenaked Smear Job: A C-61 connection?By now most Canadians know that Barenaked Ladies lead singer Steven Page has been arrested in New York in relation to alleged cocaine possession. An interesting observation on news reports about Page's arrest suggest not only a massive smear campaign going on in the media (for instance, he never admitted to using the coke as some reports have asserted), but potentially a nasty motive behind the smear. By evan at 2008-07-21 00:08 | CLUE blogs | Patents & Copyrights | evan's blog | read more | 11424 reads
Charlie Angus: Parliament's biggest C-61 foe?Popular news site TorrentFreak has singled out Canadian MP Charlie Angus (NDP --Timmins-James Bay) as one of the world's more vocal politician critics of DMCA-like laws such as Canada's pending C-61. Does anyone here know Charlie? Does personal experience here bear out his now-international reputation on the issue? And to what extent is his position backed by his party? Open source group: copyright bill will hurt innovatorsFor immediate release: Ottawa, June 16, 2008 Open source group: copyright bill will hurt innovators The Canadian Software Innovation Alliance (CSIA), a coalition of Canadian open source businesses and supporters, worries that Bill C-61, 'An Act to Amend the Copyright Act,' introduced by the Conservative government on June 12, threatens the open source business model. By Russell McOrmond at 2008-06-17 11:12 | Patents & Copyrights | CSIA | Russell McOrmond's blog | read more | 4248 reads
December issue of the Open Source Business ResourceThe December issue of the Open Source Business Resource is now out (PDF) This issue includes (pp 29-33 in the PDF) my article titled "Protecting Information Technology Property rights". This article, and a letter to the editor, also promote The Canadian Software Innovation Alliance, which has launched a new website. By Russell McOrmond at 2007-12-19 10:46 | Published opinions | FOSS in the News | Patents & Copyrights | Russell McOrmond's blog | read more | 34768 reads
Michael Geist on the EMI DRM AnnouncementThe EMI DRM Announcement - EMI and Apple jointly announced today that EMI will be making virtually its entire music catalog available without DRM. Their plan is to offer a higher priced version without DRM and with higher quality sound. This is obviously an important development - there is lots of DRM-free music available from independent labels, but the addition of the world's third largest music label is a game-changer. By evan at 2007-04-03 00:02 | CLUE blogs | Patents & Copyrights | evan's blog | read more | 34628 reads
CIPO Reviewing Software Patent PracticeA thank-you to Michael Geist for blogging about a revision of MOPOP.
By Russell McOrmond at 2007-02-23 09:01 | Patents & Copyrights | Russell McOrmond's blog | 33718 reads
Alphabet soup of acronyms: TPM, DRM, TCPA, RMS, RMIThere is an alphabet soup of acronyms people use when talking about some of the controversies around copyright related issues. While learning the acronyms are hard enough, we also have to deal with the fact that different communities are using the terms in different ways. I have had the opportunity to interact with technical, legal and law making communities and will try to make sense out of a few most often heard acronyms. By Russell McOrmond at 2007-01-30 15:11 | Patents & Copyrights | Russell McOrmond's blog | read more | 76162 reads
Changes to Canadian copyright act imminent: Likely to attack FLOSS.Michael Geist has an article about how Canadian Press is reporting that the introduction of a copyright reform bill is imminent. Expect to see a lot of Graham Henderson misinformation (lies? Maybe he doesn't understand technology enough to know better) about DRM, and the false claim that there is a need to attack the tangible property rights of Canadians in order to protect the business models of specific copyright holders.
By Russell McOrmond at 2007-01-11 11:32 | Patents & Copyrights | Russell McOrmond's blog | read more | 23873 reads
Policy Coordinator on CHUT radio in MontrealI was interviewed for a CHUT radio show called L'heure est au libre that airs from 11:00-11:30 on Mondays. The archive for the show aired Monday January 8, 2007 are online. By Russell McOrmond at 2007-01-08 13:17 | CLUE in the News | Interviews | Patents & Copyrights | Russell McOrmond's blog | read more | 18240 reads
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