But I Thought Counterfeiting Movies Ran Rampant In The Wild West Of Canada?
from the reality-bites dept
If you only listened to the entertainment industry spokeslobbyists, you might think that Canada had no copyright/anti-counterfeiting laws at all. Europe is pushing for massive changes to Canadian copyright law via CETA, and the US entertainment industry insists that ACTA is needed to to drag Canada into the 21st century. Clearly, the laws must not exist. Except... Canada already does have copyright/counterfeiting laws in place, and they seem to work pretty well. Anshar points us to the news that existing laws were used to seize over a quarter of a million counterfeit DVDs. So, what, with CETA or ACTA it would have been half a million?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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More like 1 million
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Is this why I can't get major label music?
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Re: Is this why I can't get major label music?
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HEY what about the CRIA themselves
WHOSE the bigger pirates, some punk kid who never sells it or the people actually selling it like the CRIA criminals who are profiting and keeping htemoney not paying artists.
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Crazy Canadians
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The hotbed of piracy
The thing is you can't believe the lies put out as puff pieces to pad their stance. You know this, I know this, crap we see it all the time in tear downs of supposed figures produced.
Worse it seems when these piracy court cases come up a good portion of the time you start finding out that the copyright owners themselves seeded copyright files just to make sure they were there before they bring the charges. This could be seen in the UTube case where Google made the tie to major label employees doing it. It could again be seen at the start when they first tried to bust the server hosting site of The Pirate Bay that there was a designated "rat" that was feeding copyrighted files to again ensure they were there.
So much of this is the copyright holders themselves setting up a place so they can use that as the excuse to bring them to court. It puts in place the idea that them supplying the files in question, along with the putting out of bad data to support their stance, means that they really don't have that good a case unless they can set up a situation where where they have provided all the evidence.
There is nothing wrong with Canada's laws on copyright other than it doesn't suit the major players holding the copyrights. This is their method to try to get Canada to go along with it since they had no success with getting the US government to bully them into compliance.
Smoke and mirrors mainly, with a little abracadabra for seasoning, looks to be the main evidence to try and push Canada into compliance.
We won't talk of the business of their piracy report that claimed Canada and New York together made up more than 100% of the global piracy.
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After the treaties get signed and they seize another quarter of a million counterfeit DVDs, we will hear how important treaties like this are. The industry will tell us how it would have been impossible without these treaties. After that taxes will increase to pay for it.
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