arstechnica.com — Between $50 million and $60 billion may be owed to musicians and artists in Canada, but not from your run-of-the-mill file sharers. The Canadian recording industry itself is being accused of massive copyright infringement, and the list of miffed artists just keeps getting longer. Go Canada!
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glefistusDec 9, 2009
Yes it is, and don't worry, I am an Albertan and I vote AGAINST the bastards that let the oil corps rape our land and steal our resources paying minimal royalties. The only reason the Conservatives get votes is because our fair province is as dumb f**k retarded as Texas. Okay, so I haven't actually been to Texas, but you all know the stereotype.Anyhow, I should remind you all that Canada is America's number one trading partner- don't piss us off.
tristenroyalDec 9, 2009
lol.. nice :)
darkstar3333Dec 13, 2009
And that's the beauty of the Canadian system, you can bitch and complain about political decisions but there are many more parties to raise concerns and vote bills down.Unlike the US, our primary legal perspective is to protect society rather then the individual.
Closed AccountDec 15, 2009
teethpaste: <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_mathematical_symbols" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_mathematical ...</a>2nd table entry, see 'Explanation' parentheses content.
brickbatDec 15, 2009
See what happens, Larry?
w1cked1Dec 15, 2009
This is great news of course but I expect it will go away rather quietly with a backroom deal, unless the intent of it is really to send a much needed message... damn, that'd be the sort of thing that could renew one's faith in mankind.
soundchest1May 25, 2010
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