I was born in 1986. We can refer to myself and other children born in this decade as “Generation Y”, for a lack of a better term. We were the age group that reached maturity in the early 2000′s, and as we seem to share some of the tendencies and habits of Generation X / “The Slacker Generation”, I’d prefer not to be lumped in with the kids born a few years later in the early 90′s (see the Mindset of the class of 2011) – a group who I seem to identify far less with. Continue reading
Category Archives: world
reading december 07 / January 08
The following list of books is what I have been reading over the past couple of months. Between the many subway trips, weekend afternoons (on days when it is too cold to venture outdoors), and at the cottage over the holidays, there has been ample time for page-turning adventures. I try to keep things pretty varied. Books for leisure, books for knowledge (worldly affairs), and books for knowledge (academics). Continue reading
no CDMCA until at least january
They changed their minds again, so no Canadian DMCA. At least not until the House is back in session at the end of January. But like I said in response to Matt’s post on the previous delay: we cannot back down now.
As Michael Geist wrote today:
“[...] this is Prentice’s moment. He has an opportunity to brush aside the momentary embarrassment of the delays and instead work toward a genuine copyright balance by reaching out to all Canadians. As astonishing number of people have voiced their concern over the past two weeks and the government seems to have listened. Now it must act by openly consulting and engaging with a country that genuinely cares about copyright.”
Personally, I don’t know how willing Mr. Prentice will be to do this… at least not without our encouragement. So keep sending letters! Keep emailing emails! Get everyone you know to join the facebook group!! (its the only reason I’ve used my account in a long time) 20, 647 people is 0.06% of Canada’s entire population, but we need *more*. We need to maintain the pressure through the holiday season, and especially in January, and until we are witness to Canada getting copyright legislature that makes us *proud* to be Canadians!
last stand for fair canadian copyright?
To Minister Jim Prentice, Industry Canada,
You should be ashamed of yourself. The delay in rolling out the new Canadian copyright bill earlier this week gave many Canadians hope that you would revise the bill in order to protect consumer and artist interests. Instead what we see is the Canadian government, once again, bowing down before the interests of (predominantly American) industry lobby groups and accepting their demands. This is appalling, and Canadians are outraged. Continue reading
copyright bill delayed!
It appears as though I can still rip my CDs and DVDs for use on my iPod, thanks to public outcry from across the interwebs, as the proposed new Copyright Law for Canada has been delayed. Everyone who contacted Industry Minister Jim Prentice or their member or parliament in regards to this matter should give themselves a pat on the back. Continue reading