![]() Copyright bill would ban breaking digital locksLaw & Order | 207429 hits | Jun 02 5:31 pm | Posted by: LightStarr Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
Who voted on this?
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That's bow to your American masters!
What I find interesting is that the government can move as quickly to satisfy multi-national corporations who are losing a wee bit of revenue and yet problems for groups like natives and pot smokers can take for bloody ever. Congrats to the nobs on the hill, eh!
Some issues are just easier to solve than others.
That's bow to your American masters!
You guys? I don't know who you are talking about with comments like that.
I don't care for either of our major political parties and have voted on both sides of the spectrum (to my chagrin usually).
Face it, our politicians generally bend whichever way the American government tells them to, whether or not it's good for us. In my lifetime, we cowed to Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Dubya and now Obama on a variety of issues.
I remember reading a media story about canada banning bit torrent clients. When I wrote a letter to to my MLA, I was glad that I was polite and explained that I use bit torrent for legitimate business reasons and it would be unfortunate if it was made illegal.
He replied back with a link to the proposed legislation....the journalist got his information wrong.