Of all the IT issues that were on the table in this election (and which were, for the most part, ignored by all major parties), none carried more weight than Bill C-61, a piece of legislation to amend Canadian copyright law. Rafael Ruffolo has been following this story for the last year or so, and on ITWorldCanada.com today he talks with C-61’s most outspoken critic, Michael Geist, about what the future holds for Harper and his team as they prepare to lead yet another minority government.
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Conservative Party win may put copyright back on the agenda
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