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www.thetechherald.com -  Peer-to-Peer file sharing takes a hit in Canada most attuned to the illegal gain of online file sharing, the peer-to-peer (P2P) market has suffered a legal blow to the solar plexus in Canada, ... read more »
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www.ic.gc.ca -  $20 000 fine for Posting music using the Internet or peer-to-peer technology and Posting a copyright-protected work, such as a picture or video, onto a website such as Facebook or YouTube. Also Selling, renting or giving away a device (e.g., iPod) t read more »
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www.canada.com -  Last week's introduction of new federal copyright legislation ignited a firestorm with thousands of Canadians expressing genuine shock at provisions that some MPs argued would create a "police state." As opposition to the copyright bill mounts, t read more »
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www.michaelgeist.ca -  Having had a few more hours to think about Industry Minister Jim Prentice's Canadian DMCA, I am left with one dominant feeling - betrayal. I have already highlighted the key provisions and coverage (and note that it will take some time to fully as read more »
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www.thesudburystar.com -  Proposed legislation is going to make Canada a nation of criminals. Last week, Industry Minister Jim Prentice introduced changes to the federal copyright act that will make it illegal to download music or movies from the Internet without paying for read more »
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torrentfreak.com -  Canada, one of the shining lights in the copyright and intellectual property world, has a shadow approaching that may dim that for all. The name of that shadow? Bill c-61, which was formally introduced by Industry minister Jim Prentice an hour or tw read more »
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gigaom.com -  As a few hundred scruffy protesters gathered in Ottawa yesterday to support Net Neutrality, busloads of teenagers on school trips to visit Canada’s seat of government walked past them, blissfully unaware that the fight to keep Facebook free was happ read more »
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www.canada.com -  The international champion of a controversial "three strikes and you're out" rule that cuts off the Internet connections of people who illegally download music and movies says he'd like to see Canada move in the same direction. Anti-piracy guru read more »
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torrentfreak.com -  A company which hosts many BitTorrent trackers has been ordered by the CRIA to close at least four major sites. Moxie Colo was issued with cease and desist notices and ordered to hand over the owners data and site logs of What.cd, SumoTracker, BTMon read more »
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canadianpress.google.com -  Five years ago, Gary Fung set up a small website in his B.C. home to let visitors search for files available through a then-emerging peer-to-peer file-sharing system called BitTorrent. What started as a hobby project to help Fung improve his program read more »
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