On Tuesday, Industry Minister Jim Prentice will rise in the House of Commons to introduce Bill C-36 or C-37, commonly referred to as the Canadian DMCA. Apparently its terms are even more strict than the U.S. legislation, which itself is considered Draconian:
There will be no flexible fair dealing. No parody exception. No time shifting exception. No device shifting exception. No expanded backup provision. Nothing.
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