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Is there a Canadian Abramoff of copyright?

Michael Geist details the emerging furor about lobbying around copyright in Canada.

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Read this!

Where's the humanity? Hey, seriously!
This guy's fakin' on and on and on and on.....with the noisy-gal of his own.
I rejected the translation offer & they are nothing but a liar. Pollution to me and my family, plus kids.

As a Canadian, I'm incredibly grateful to have someone like Professor Geist getting his voice heard through both the Toronto Star and michaelgeist.com.

I look forward to reading, "In the public interest" as soon as I can track down a copy.

read in the public interest here for free:
http://www.irwinlaw.com/books.cfm?pub_id=120&series_id=3

it's also CC licensed!

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