The Conservative's Choice: A Canadian DMCA?
The Canadian government has been considering copyright legislation for years now. Canada could choose between balanced legislation that addresses the Canadian consumer, creator, security, education, innovation and privacy interests, and legislation that responds to the demands of foreign governments and industry lobbyists. Reports indicate that the Conservative government has made its choice, and that it has not chosen to put Canadian interests first: we understand that the government will soon introduce copyright legislation that is modeled on the failed American Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The truth is that copyright is important to a wide range of Canadian interests, and we need laws that further those interests. While there is little that can be done to change the bill that will be introduced, Canadians can still have a say in what the final law looks like. Canadians who care about balanced laws - laws that put Canadian interests first - can make their views known. What can you do? We have some ideas....
What you can do:
- Watch CIPPIC's video about copyright in law reform Canada in English
Voir le video de la CIPPIC sur la réforme de la loi sur le droit d'auteur au Canada en français - Send a letter to your MP
- Join the Facebook group, Fair Copyright For Canadians
- Add your name to to the over a thousand who have already signed Digital Copyright Canada's Petition for Users' Rights.
- Michael Geist has some more ideas: 30 Things You Can Do

