Brute political calculus rules the copyright reform agenda
Instead of legislating to get efficient and practical reforms, we get legislation which seeks to give just enough marginal benefit to every possible stakeholder that they are willing to overlook the negative aspects of other parts of the bill.
TORONTO—Copyright is contentious, in some cases intractably so, but the way in which we approach copyright reform is making matters worse.
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