Recording Industry Still Has Canadian Politicians In Its Pocket
from the consumers-are-not-part-of-the-equation dept
During the last Canadian election, there was plenty of attention paid to Sam Bulte, who was in line to head up some of the government's position on copyright laws and reform -- but who had a relationship that seemed a bit too close to the industry. Perhaps because of all of that attention, Bulte lost in the election, but the recording industry knows that politicians come and go, and there are always ways to get in the good graces of whoever is next. Michael Geist is now noting that just as the new cabinet was being sworn in, a representative of the recording industry was contacting the new folks in charge of copyright laws, trying to set up a private event, that involved having the government give the industry money to do one of its traditionally biased studies. Of course, as all of this was playing out, more and more Canadian musicians have been fighting back against the industry that claims to represent them, saying that the industry is damaging their relationship with the fans, as well as their own ability to embrace new technologies. So why is it that only one segment of the industry, and not the actual musicians or consumers, get to play a part in these private meetings designed to set the future of copyright laws?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Why? -- Simple
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Canadian Music Creators Coalition
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060509/artists_copyright_060509 /20060509?hub=Entertainment
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Being a Canadian Myself...
But as duhblow7 said, it's all about the $$
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p.s. I'm a snow-back too you bigoted simpleton.
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Or, in French, if you prefer, you backward-@$$ bilingual monstrosity of a nation:
Le Canada donne un coup de pied le $# ! + outta l'USA ? Euh-huh. Je suppose que cela n'est pas pourquoi de magasin dans les Etats-Unis acceptera des sous canadiens comme une alternative aux sous d'Etats-Unis ? ? Juste parce que vos sous ne sont pas aussi sans valeur que le peso le mexicain pas moyens vous êtes les huiles sur ce continent.
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And you know why they don't? Because the US is a bunch of republican bastards that don't think anyone else is as good as them, such as yourself. All you think about is YOURSELF and not those around you. And so you know, we're at 1 CAD = .90+ USD, and it just keeps going up. Soon enough, we'll be buying your sorry ass of a country for a buck and a quarter :D But even then, when that comes around, who will even want the USA?
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About the anti-american post that started the flame war here, don't blame Canadians for that. They, as the rest of the world, used to love the US of A and what it used to stand for. Tings like freedom of thought, democracy, and so on.
Now, you americans are unlucky enough to have a bunch of conservative assholes governing the country, and most of our big-a$$ companies are hell bent on trying to impose their view of "fair trade", that is forcing people to buy their shit, all over the world. The secret meetings between unentertaining business and representatives of the Canadian govt is another example.
Make a little cleaning-up of all this shit and the world will love you.
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Truly Canadian
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Re: Being a Canadian Myself... by nick
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What About...
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This is WAY off Topic....
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OMG -- the lobbyists bought them LUNCH!
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Laarrfing.......
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We dont have terrorists trying to blow us up. I can tell you one reason, we mind our business and listen to what the UN council says. We keep our nose out where it does not belong.
To let you know we probably have about a million east indians living in our country already. None of them seem to want to hurt us.
When wars are led for greed and profit, of course countrys will hate the USA. But it is not the fault of the people. Just the companys that reside in the USA. Big Business ruins everything apperantly.
To tell you the truth about your eastern block statement. We as Canadians live in a social democracy. Which offers us things like health care.
I honestly think this whole flame war between Canada and the US started was when bush got elected the second time and people were defending his actions. Declaring war on any country should be a condemd action with no support. Did Iraq attack the US? Did Irag have WMD? No and No.
When your leaders dont piss anyone off in the world you tend not to have to worry about some one stabbing you in the back.
But right now Canadians are feeling the same burdian with our corrupted polititions. We are now facing the same sitiation as you americans have. But well we turn a blind eye? Has our populace become overwelmed with the simple things in life? Is the popular media going to do its job and report? I dont watch tv so I dont know the scoop since most of the media in mainstream only reports on issues that do not affect their interests, just like their american counter parts. But I do Like Lou Dobbs. He is a great man that stands up for his brothers and sisters. You also have the most amazing company in the world in you borders "Google" who also stands up for peoples rights.
Lets quit flaming each other, we should be focusing our attentions on the culprits that have caused so much strife to each of our nations people. Crooked politicians and big business with only their pockets in mind.
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