This Globe and Mail article by Val Ross includes:
Then they fashioned a 60-minute "video-collage-opera," Death By Popcorn, that proposed that the Jets' corporate owners concocted a scheme to destroy the team's Manitoba fan base in order to move the Jets to a more lucrative U.S. location.
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On June 6, Appropriation Art, a coalition of arts professionals, issued an open letter warning against tightening copyright laws. It bore the signatures of more than 500 artists (including eight Governor-General's award winners). Two weeks later, the Canadian Museums Association and the Canadian Art Museum Directors' Organization also signed on. "Artists have had to destroy works for fear of infringing on copyright," says Sarah Joyce, one of Appropriation Art's founders. "We have a climate fraught with uncertainty . . . we think this is a crisis.

