From rhetoric to reality: the key issues in Bill C-32

Bill C-32, the copyright reform bill, looks like it's emerging as a government priority. Some critics of the bill call us anti-copyright, pirates, or radical extremists. It just ain't so.

OTTAWA—With the House of Commons back in session, there are indications that Bill C-32, the copyright reform bill, will emerge as a government priority. Given the rhetoric since its introduction, it seems likely that some will seek to paint critics of the bill as anti-copyright, pirates, or...

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