The University of Calgary Gauntlet®
  2008-10-23
(NOTE: Archived content:
Current issue here)

[image]
Previous Issues

News
Astronomer leaves his mark in the sky
CJSW annual funding drive begins again
New biomedical engineering centre proposed
Humanities dean passes
Solar panels, coming to a home near you
Degree guarantee not available to everyone who wants it
Researcher saves appendixes
Cafe with peace on the menu opens soon
News for the unnewsed
University recognized for sustainability projects

Opinions
The benefits of not voting
Letter: Caring about not caring
Does anyone know heaven's Postal Code?
Harper's majority-light
Aborting free speech
Mind Fights: Should peanuts be allowed in schools?
SU View: How will a 4.1 per cent increase in tuition affect you?
An open letter to Stephen Harper
A Russian reconciliation?
Dudes on the pill
Ignoring copyright
The truth of feminism
Desktop frustrations
The silent ballot

Sports
UCLA Bruins bruise Dinos in gold medal match
Women's soccer post-season fate in their hands
Men's soccersaurs playing for pride
Women's hockey tallies six goals against Queens
Field hockey squad finishes year on high note
Dinos set sights on home playoff date with one game to go

Entertainment
Homegrown talent takes to the screen
Film straddles between love and war
Calgary musician spazzes out
Theatre Calgary's latest features masterful script and amazing execution
Mamet's words ring in Lunchbox's new space
Spooky flicks send us into winter
Mixing up Don Juan
Canadian band stands up for their rights

Features
Travelling in time with CJSW



  Column: Letters from the Empire
Ignoring copyright





[Print] Print this story

ADVERTISMENT

ADVERTISMENT

Letters from the Empire:
OPINIONS Pesky pirates
OPINIONS The ghost of Caesar

One of the most disappointing aspects of the recent federal election was the lack of attention paid by media to copyright issues, such as the Conservatives' digital media copyright act, Bill C-61. Despite the anger directed at the bill and its provisions over the summer, nothing happened during the election. The media silence has been very troubling.

During the federal election, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist, who runs a blog related to digital issues like internet neutrality and copyright issues, was one of the few who raised the alarm over the Conservative promise to re-introduce Bill C-61. He cited several copyright-related issues that hadn't received coverage in the national media, such as Canadian Privacy Commissioner Colin McKay's letter about Bill C-61's anti-circumvention provisions, which allow companies to use digital rights management software on media sold to Canadian consumers. In the past, these tools have been used to collect consumers personal information. Globe and Mail and CBC gave only small mention, while not reporting its possible implications. There has been silence from the CanWest chain of newspapers, including the Calgary Herald and the National Post, and CTV.

RCMP colonel David Sutherland generated little media response when he attacked Canadian copyright laws and policy at a conference in San Francisco. He said Canadians "feel it's OK to dabble in piracy" and referred to downloading music as "piracy," even when the Canadian copyright act allows downloading of music onto an audio recording medium and even hard disks. His comments were unusual, considering the gag order on government business during the federal election, which disallowed public servants from making comments that would impact the federal election. His comments garnered only slight mention on Geist's blog, the Globe and Mail's blogs and the Consumer Electronics Daily News bulletin, an American industry blog.

Considering its possible impact on Canadian culture and economy, Bill C-61 is too important to be ignored by the media.

Share this story: del.icio.us digg Fark NewsVine Reddit YahooMyWeb


Reader Comments:

 Add your comment or send a letter to the editor

No comments found. Be the first!

 Views expressed are those of the posters and do not necessarily reflect that of the Gauntlet.

ADVERTISMENT

ADVERTISMENT

RSS icon RSS Feeds:
[ Main - News - Opinions - Entertainment - Sports ]
Volunteer at the Gauntlet®
.