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Canada file-sharers safe, Music Industry loses case

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Old 03-31-2004
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Canada file-sharers safe, Music Industry loses case

A Federal Court judge ruled against the Canadian Recording Industry Association as they failed to show enough evidence that file sharers were infringing on its copyrights. The music industry pretended to force ISPs to identify Kazaa users that had downloaded music through that network in order to sue them.

As a result, using an online download service for personal use does not amount to copyright infringement in Canada, Akin said.
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Old 03-31-2004
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Is this related to Music Trade to Sue European, Canadian File-Sharers? I didn't see a date in that news.
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Old 03-31-2004
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The decision was just handed down today, March 31, 2004. The following link gives all the details of the story at The Toronto Star.

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Con...l=968705899037
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Legal pot, legal filesharing.... Must be nice to live in canada, some day I'll live there...
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Woohooo! There are some good things about living in Canada. one more time. Woohooo!
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That's awesome for those doodes. They not only have the logging market cornered, they can share files freely too! Canada's streets must be paved in gold........Wow......
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One more reason why people all over the world call Canada the Country of freedom.
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i wish i lived in a country that values freedom! maybe i should go north and cross over the border to Canada.
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Old 04-01-2004
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I LOVE LIVING IN CANADA! Free music for all.
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weed + free music = heaven
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Old 04-01-2004
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This is good news for Canadians; maybe this will set a precedent for other countries to follow. Although I don’t file sharing will become totally legit in the U.S. anytime soon
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Old 04-02-2004
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Whoa, calm down there hippies. Canada hasn't legalized marijuana for just anyone. Only a few hundred people in the country receive marijuana packets from the silly Liberal government right now. And they have to have a doctor's approval to do so, for illnesses that are repaired particularly well by marijuana only.

File sharing is allowed because the government is intelligent and non-partisan enough to understand that file sharing programs are just that: interconnected networks (users) sharing and exchanging their files to and fro.

Last edited by MoRulez; 04-02-2004 at 04:03 AM..
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You're right, we don't get legal pot..but the music's OK...
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we dun get legal pot, but most cops dont give a rat's @$$ anymore since there isnt much they could do about it anyways.
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