Technology Dec 12/2012 Will new file-sharing lawsuits make headway in Canada? Probably not But Voltage Pictures is already trying.
Blogs & Comment Nov 26/2012 Does capitalism really need copyright laws? In the future, we won’t own things because it won’t make sense. Why should ideas be any different?
Blogs & Comment Feb 14/2012 It’s the year of the copyfight (so far) Last year was full of protests, from Occupy to the Arab Spring, and so far 2012 has kept the rebellious spirit alive.
Blogs & Comment Feb 6/2012 The copyright wolves have no teeth Entertainment industries are actually growing, despite the supposed heavy toll file sharing is having.
Blogs & Comment Jan 18/2012 SOPA and porn parodies: closer than you think Porn parodies are making big profits through obvious copying and exploitation of intellectual property.
Blogs & Comment Nov 4/2011 The legal side of gaming’s digital revolution Video game developer lawyer Maxime Gagne talks about consumer rights, digital locks and Canada’s latest copyright bill.
Blogs & Comment Oct 27/2011 Are superhero porn “parodies” stiffing copyright holders? It may only be a matter of time before these porn producers learn a hard lesson.
Blogs & Comment Oct 4/2011 Digital locks are bad for consumers and innovation In a nutshell, Bill C-11 could criminalize common practices that most people have been engaging in for years.
Blogs & Comment Sep 20/2011 More content, more concerns Unblock Us gets Canadian Netflix subscribers American content, but its legality is questionable.
Blogs & Comment Jul 15/2011 The ‘end of free’ is near? Keep dreaming The ability to get stuff “free” is not based on opportunity. It’s based on desire.
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