Showing posts with label Michael Geist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Geist. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Canada is Hollywood's fastest growing market.

Reading Ted's post below led to me Michael Geist's site, where I found this disturbing tid bit -

"According to the Hollywood Reporter, the annual MPA report on all-media sales shows Canada as having the biggest growth of the top 25 countries tracked by the association."
It's a wonder why the MPAA wants Canada to clamp down so hard. We're their only hope of increasing profits.

Read the rest at the link above.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Parliament set to fast track US lobbyist piracy bill without any debate

That's right, the Conservative government is set to put in motion Bill C-59 without any hearings, or independent study being put forth.

The MPAA snaps it's fingers, and we do anything to quickly please them. It's no wonder that we don't have a thriving domestic film industry, with knee-jerk politicians deciding what is good for us.

Let's be clear, camcording is piracy there is no doubt about that. But without clear studies on the impact of Canadian piracy - especially something that is so short term (camcording effects theatrical runs, as its low-quality-audience-in-frame-people-talking-in-the-background DVD's are quickly abandoned once proper DVD copies can be made from studio replicated copies), we are just blindly accepting what a powerful US lobby group tells us to do without batting an eye, and only putting a Band-Aid on the actual problem.

Dr. Michael Geist (the Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa) has the best overview of the new bill on his site which I urge you to read.

Michael Geist: Canada Anti-Camcording Bill