Read: [next] [previous] messageRe: [d@DCC] Objectivity Locked Out at the CBCFrom: "Neil Leyton" <leyton _-at-_ fadingwaysmusic.com> Arrrr! I'll make that Henderson scoundrel walk the plank yet, mateys! Leyton the Red > I thought that bad late-night musak was the worst of the CBC Lock- Out. > But, in the wake of the Australian Kazaa court decision, CRIA authors > a completely one-sided article. > > http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/09/05/CRIA_reax20050905.ht ml?ref=rss > > Under a misleading title, Canada is identified as a "pirate haven" > because it has "the highest per capita rate of unauthorised > file-swapping". Of course Canada has "the second highest level of > broadband penetration" which, of course makes it "vulnerable to > piracy". Dissecting that set of statements, the correct logical > conclusion is that the Internet should be disassembled in Canada, not > changes to copyright law. > > I almost stopped reading when quotes from Henderson allude to the > lusty "yo-ho" issuing from the good ship Kazaa - raising their sails > for the pirate haven called Canada. Hope for alternate opinions > forced me to continue. In in vain, alas. > > Avast me hearties! Yo-ho! > Don Kelly/ > > (also posted as feedback to the article) > > -- > don.kelly2 [AT] sympatico.CA > ALTERNATE E-MAIL: karfai [AT] gmail.com > http://shaolin.dyndns.org/index.html > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@list.digital-copyright.ca > http://list.digital-copyright.ca/mailman/listinfo/discuss > > www.fadingwaysmusic.com www.fadingways.co.uk _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@list.digital-copyright.ca http://list.digital-copyright.ca/mailman/listinfo/discuss Read: [next] [previous] message List: [newer] [older] articles You need to subscribe to post to this forum. |