How Canadian Copyright law is bought out

Michael Geist has just published an extensive report on the impact of lobbying on copyright policy in Canada. The Canadian elections are next week, and one of the candidates standing for re-election is Heritage Minister hopeful Sam Bulte, who takes large sums of money from the entertainment industry and then delivers laws that sell out the public interest to line its pockets.
Geist’s research goes beyond Bulte’s impropriety and investigates the systematic way in which entertainment companies are convincing Canadian politicians to sell out their constituents:

Using lobbyist registration records, campaign finance returns, and documents newly obtained under the Access to Information Act I reveal for the first time the degree to which this issue has been taken over by lobby pressure. This includes:

- large number of registered lobbyists including former MPs such as Liberal Paul Bonwick, a Bulte contributor

- consistent campaign contributions that increase following favourable legislation

- close ties with government ministers, including the former Heritage Minister Sheila Copps

- regular meetings — the copyright lobby has met with officials dozens of times over the past year, while education and user groups have barely merited any time

- government contracts, including a $20,000 contract to the Canadian Publishers Council (a Bulte fundraiser host), for a “copyright awareness initiative”

Link via BoingBoing.

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1 Comment so far

  1. Stephen Jacobs (unregistered) on January 16th, 2006 @ 4:30 pm

    This story is very interesting for many reasons, you posted a lot of the details as well as the link for others to learn more. All I will add is that I think what Cory Doctorow (The author who in a special to the Toronto Star “Trademark political shenanigans
    Exclusive | A Web pioneer lays out the drawbacks of American-style copyright laws”) is doing with his books is just amazing. Each one of them can be downloaded for free on many varied formats. His book Eastern Standard Tribe is excellent.

    His article was sent to me by his father Dr. Gord Doctorow who taught my Algebra-Geo and Calculus classes in highschool in Scarborough!


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