Archive for December 12th, 2007

Art & Technology Lectures

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

In light of all the brouhaha over the copyright legislation, the Art & Technology lectures from the Columbia University School of Arts may prove to be very interesting.

Thanks to CARFAC Sask for the link!

Performers Distressed by Government Delay on Copyright

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Government must Do The Right Thing! – Copyright reform is long overdue

TORONTO, December 12, 2007 – The government’s about-face decision to abandon the scheduled introduction of new Copyright legislation is a detriment to ’s artists, and a hijacking of the policy process by a vocal minority.

“This government is turning its back on legislation that is long overdue. Politics must not trump policy. ACTRA holds the government to its promise for stronger safeguards for Intellectual Property (IP) rights it made in the Throne Speech. By not releasing the promised legislation, the government is causing further delays, and in the process shelving years of hard work,” said ACTRA National Executive Director.

It was widely anticipated the federal government would introduce a new Copyright bill on , but it has become apparent no bill is expected until 2008. Canada signed on to the WIPO copyright treaties in 1997. Now, 10 years later, ACTRA demands the government do the right thing and bring ’s copyright laws into the 21st Century.

“Without protection for performers and creators, we risk more than harming our international reputation, we risk damaging our industry at large. Canada is on several IP rights watch lists because of our outdated copyright laws – in fact, among our major trading partners, Canada lags virtually last in modernizing its laws to keep up with the decade-old WIPO treaty commitments,” said , ACTRA National President.

Further inaction by the government to reform ’s Copyright laws jeopardizes our nation’s prosperity as a result of reduced investment, innovation, and loss of jobs in our already struggling industry.

ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) is the national organization of professional performers working in the English-language recorded media in . ACTRA represents the interests of 21,000 members across – the foundation of ’s highly acclaimed professional performing community.

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You know what they say about assuming…

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

A conversation through links:

John Degen points to a video showing mobs descending on Parliament over copyright. 

Minister Prentice says “To be speculating on what the bill says, when no one has seen it, is not really a constructive exercise.”

Sam Trosow asks “how can the public engage the government on the issue in a “constructive” manner?”.

Howard Knopf responds to Trosow.

I wonder… although the public outcry has been able to delay the bill through intimidation tactics, how do they expect to be taken seriously if they’re going to stage protests before they have even seen the bill?