[Video] Why Copyright? Canadian Voices on Copyright Law

  2008-12-04 23:30:03
Michael Geist describes his film:"The open source software movement figures prominently - Red Hat co-founder Bob Young describes the role of copyright policy in the development of Linux, while Russell McOrmond, who leads a Canadian open source group, explains the effects of DMCA-style laws. Why Copyright? Canadian Voices on Copyright Law, which I produced together with Daniel Albahary, features a wide range of Canadian voices." 
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