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Mrs. Joy Smith (Kildonan-St. Paul, CPC) continued the Conservative
Party's campaign against Bill C-60 (copyright) with a question
in Question Period yesterday. They seem to be focused on the rules for
educational use, which are claimed to forbid educators from using
publicly-available material from the Net. I'm glad they're objecting to
that, and I wish the other parties would, but I also think it's pretty far
from the top of the list of most important copyright-reform issues, so I
wish the more important points would get covered too. And hey, here's the
list; that posting is more than three years old, but the issues in it
still haven't changed much.
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