Changes to the Copyright Act
The Truth About Copyright Revision
Here is a response from The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) to a report on changes to the Copyright Act released last year. These changes have been discussed for some time and people and organization involved with information management and information technology have some real concerns. Recently IT security companies have made public their response.
The proposed changes will bring Canada's approach closer to the US approach which appears to favour copyright holders over users. As both a content provider and a content user I appreciate the need for a balanced approach, and from reviewing the responses to the US legislation Digital Millenium Copyright Act it looks like these changes would drastically disrupt this balance.
Posted by Tim Wayne at
10:55 AM
Peter Scott's Library Blogs
Some of you may remember Peter Scott of the University of Saskatchewan Library as the developer of the first hypertext index of Internet resources, Hytelnet, first released in 1991. What you may not know is that Peter maintains a couple of library blogs that may be of interest to the library and IM community.
You can find Peter Scott's blog at http://blog.xrefer.com and Library Weblogs at http://www.libdex.com/weblogs.html
Posted by David Jakob at
04:22 PM