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Canadian Music Copyright Act Irks Canadian Musicians

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Yet another conflict boils between musicians rights versus consumer needs. Only this time, it’s the musicians going against the copyrighters, stating that the new legislation is unfair to consumers.

“As we feared, this bill represents an American-style approach to copyright.  It’s all locks and lawsuits,”

The Canadian Music Creator’s Coalition says that this new law is unfair to those who choose to illegally download their music.  They say that it is clear that the world is changing, especially in regards to digital media.  Because of this, conventional american methods do not work to protect musical artists.  Simply suing the pants off of someone who downloads a few songs is no longer a valid solution to the problem, and passing further laws to do so is exactly the opposite of what needs to be done.

“The question is, who gains from this bill?” explained Brendan Canning, co-founder of Broken Social Scene and a CMCC member.  “It’s not musicians.  Musicians don’t need lawsuits, we don’t need DRM protection.  These aren’t the things that help us or our careers.  What we do need is a government that is willing to sit down with all the stakeholders and craft a balanced copyright policy for Canada that will not repeat the mistakes made in the United States.”

The full article can be found here  (Thanks BoingBoing)

Written by John

June 19th, 2008 at 11:59 am

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