Canadian government expresses enthusiasm for Internet

Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore gave a speech this week that appears to suggest a surprising shift in Canadian policy on copyright. Moore talked about the great opportunities presented by the Internet and how many older politicians don't understand these opportunities.

For context, this is the same government that recently tried to ram through a super-restrictive version of the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, refusing to meet with Canadian artists, filmmakers, academics, librarians or user-rights groups. (via boingboing.)

Thanks to SpeveO.
vairetubesays...

Oh, Canada...


... canada, canada, canada.... what are we to do with you, friend.

hey guy...bring back the trailer park boys and Ill listen to your aspirations of greatness. ok buddy? eh?

ahh sugarcocks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb3UyYZyC70&feature=PlayList&p=6F39E73C44C75EEB&index=0&playnext=1

there is a link to ep 1-10 on a playlist on youtube. last season so we find out~

http://ipb.quicksilverscreen.com/index.php?showtopic=78585

and there's the entire set -- mostly veoh, you can dl them! -- seasons 1 through 7, plus 2 movies and some specials. fucking enjoy... thank me later boys, its time to smoke some dope.

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