fuck C-61, wait till there arresting 10 year old's with Ipods. Sad to see Canadian MP stop to dick shine the big companies like a typical American senator.
They aren't "fines" according to Prentice though. They are "damages" sued out of you by the copyright holder.
The insane bit is that all creators will include DRM (digial locks) on their content, since they will automatically make the damages $20,000 instead of capped at $500. The market is rejecting DRM, and here, Conservatives are looking at protecting and encouraging it!
bill c-61 will make circumventing drm illegal, so all that the mpaa/riaa have to do is put drm onto all media to block you from time and format shifting.
Why are we pandering to companies that won't exist in a matter of years. This is simply an antiquated way of looking at intellectual property and is neither realistic, fair, creative, nor going to hold up to the tidal wave of technology and our new freedoms. It is simply criminalizing culture, and criminalizing children.
You make it hack-proof, Hackers will Hack It. You are trying to declare war on Canadian Citizens who are not Criminals but yet are Consumers who usually do own a legal copy of the song. What happend to the days when you could goto a friends and record the new Cassette tape they made from the radio?
Some observe there is a mixed reaction to the bill. Of course! Placing consumer rights entirely in the hands of the content publishers results in happy-happy publishers and outrage of the people.
fuck C-61, wait till there arresting 10 year old's with Ipods. Sad to see Canadian MP stop to dick shine the big companies like a typical American senator.
*goes torrent music and games on bit torrent*
whydid666 1 year ago 2
This man is an idiot...Leave the copyright alone, who cares if we have copyright laws on level with China and Russia...
TheSkylineShopVancou 3 years ago
Next step is censoring the internet...
swyft187 3 years ago
New media (internet) + old media (CDs, DVDs) = MORTAL COMBAT.
His thousands of emails were likely white, upper crust Americans wanted to screw over regular folk.
happilyjaded 3 years ago
wow..u canadians are amazing... your politicans make laws and you blame america... great job holding your politicans accountable.
vikram301 2 years ago
They aren't "fines" according to Prentice though. They are "damages" sued out of you by the copyright holder.
The insane bit is that all creators will include DRM (digial locks) on their content, since they will automatically make the damages $20,000 instead of capped at $500. The market is rejecting DRM, and here, Conservatives are looking at protecting and encouraging it!
emperorinsaino 3 years ago
what a tool for the USA corporations.
bill c-61 will make circumventing drm illegal, so all that the mpaa/riaa have to do is put drm onto all media to block you from time and format shifting.
pigfister 3 years ago
what an absolute tool.
the anti circumvention drm measure means that the mpaa/riaa can lock us all out of all media by using drm which with bill c-61 is illegal.
pigfister 3 years ago
THIS NEEDS TO BE STOPPED!!!!!
jpatrich 3 years ago 6
If they put this through... it's going to be a wild ride.
Goowsim 3 years ago
Why are we pandering to companies that won't exist in a matter of years. This is simply an antiquated way of looking at intellectual property and is neither realistic, fair, creative, nor going to hold up to the tidal wave of technology and our new freedoms. It is simply criminalizing culture, and criminalizing children.
godjeremy6 3 years ago
its not going to attract any jobs. its going to bring jobs down. this doesn't help anything but put money into the pockets of the companies!
lalalss 3 years ago
You make it hack-proof, Hackers will Hack It. You are trying to declare war on Canadian Citizens who are not Criminals but yet are Consumers who usually do own a legal copy of the song. What happend to the days when you could goto a friends and record the new Cassette tape they made from the radio?
kyleroubos 3 years ago
Some observe there is a mixed reaction to the bill. Of course! Placing consumer rights entirely in the hands of the content publishers results in happy-happy publishers and outrage of the people.
DonReba 3 years ago