Michael Geist – 30 Days of DRM
Blogger and law prof Michael Geist is already in day three of his “30 Days of DRM” [digital rights management] posting. He says:
I plan to spend the thirty days before the House of Commons reconvenes to highlight some of the exceptions and limitations that should be included in the event that a Canadian DMCA is introduced. Each day, I will post a new provision, focusing broadly on marketplace concerns, public protection, and fair circumvention. The postings will be collected on a single page to form a compilation of DRM policy issues. Moreover, I’m launching a wiki that will start with the postings and will hopefully grow as interested readers add examples and additional perspectives.
Michael Geist – 30 Days of DRM
The single page is found via the link above. The wiki’s not up yet.
“DMCA,” referred to in his quote, is the U.S. Digital Millenium Copyright Act.


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