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Copyright Consultations - Doherty, Mike
laws mean that interoperability, long-term storage and archiving, and the freedom to use one's property are all eliminated on the whim of unaccountable corporations — this would be a literally horrific change to Canada's
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Consultations sur le droit d'auteur - Doherty, Mike
laws mean that interoperability, long-term storage and archiving, and the freedom to use one's property are all eliminated on the whim of unaccountable corporations — this would be a literally horrific change to Canada's
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/008.nsf/fra/01325.html - 31.8kb [100.00%]

Consultations sur le droit d'auteur - Canadian Internet Policy and Public In...
reversed engineering and interoperability research. Copyright policy should reduce the unfairness that is inherent in the process of private ordering. The Copyright Act should protect certain consumer rights, including the ability to
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Consultations sur le droit d'auteur - Wharrie, Bill
shifting, time shifting, and interoperability); the chilling effect that a too-strict copyright regime will have on Canadian creativity; that internet service providers should neither be policemen nor tax collectors for the existing rights
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Copyright Consultations - Wharrie, Bill
shifting, time shifting, and interoperability); the chilling effect that a too-strict copyright regime will have on Canadian creativity; that internet service providers should neither be policemen nor tax collectors for the existing rights
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Copyright Consultations - Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic
reversed engineering and interoperability research. Copyright policy should reduce the unfairness that is inherent in the process of private ordering. The Copyright Act should protect certain consumer rights, including the ability to
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/008.nsf/eng/02666.html - 86.0kb [72.73%]

Copyright Consultations - Test of Time - Discussion Comments for period July...
or modify their devices for interoperability, so that they may use their devices for novel and ingenious purposes because it is in the spirit of creation and innovation for individuals to imagine new uses for their devices and modify them to
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Consultations sur le droit d'auteur - Clayton
hindering fair dealing and interoperability. As a citizen and a consumer of digital media, I feel that my person rights and the As a consumer of digital media and electronics I stand to be greatly impacted by changes to the Canadian
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Consultations sur le droit d'auteur - Mantilla, Sebastian
can preserve system interoperability between diverse programs, platforms, file formats, and communication protocols and maintain Internet standards that are equally open to both proprietary and open source software. The Internet will work
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Copyright Consultations - Copyright and You - Discussion Comments for period...
such as fair dealing, interoperability, time and format shifting. The Copyright Act should be amended to bring the backup copy provision into the 21st century by expanding the right to make an archival backup copy to all digital consumer
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