Posted by aubin on Friday, December 7, 2007 at 6:00 PM (EST)
The Weakerthans, Billy Talent and Sum 41 are some of the newest artists signing up for the Canadian Music Creators Coalition. The 180-member group seeks to keep Canada from adopting laws that will allow companies and government to embark on lawsuits against music fans.
Their claims are apparently falling on deaf ears as politician Jim Prentice is currently in the process of pushing through an aggressive new copyright bill that will increase penalties and do away with simple concepts like "format shifting." The latter right allows people to move their CDs onto MP3 players like iPods. The whole situation is curious as one of the most common arguments presented by the pro-copyright agencies is that they seek to help and nurture artists. With so many major Canadian artists - like the Barenaked Ladies and Avril Lavigne - already signed on to the CMCC, one begins to wonder who the bill and the government are actually interested in supporting. Games and Technology (26 comments)
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swiftjustice (December 7, 2007)
I don't like all these articles ending with "it begs the question" or "what do you think" type of queries. It makes me feel like i'm taking a high school english class. 3+ Replies
GnatDecay (December 7, 2007)
This makes me want to move to Canada! So I can download all of the three great Canadian artists without fearing getting my ass sued! 2+ Replies
MrStylson (December 7, 2007)
any of the rare occasions when BNL gets mentioned here always brightens my day.
Medley (December 7, 2007)
Now if only they could get Nickelback on board then they'd be on their way.
Dadudebob (December 7, 2007)
hopefullly more bands to join the fight, i hope bands from the states join this fight
mickeydalez (December 7, 2007)
it must be nice to have millions upon millions and still want more, good music is going to be heard whether its paid for or not, im kind of ashamed to be canadian 1+ Reply
Piata (December 7, 2007)
I'm just praying for a good outcome. Canada's copyright laws are just fine and I hope when this shit storm settles, that the CMCC will be on top of the pile. 1+ Reply
ramrod (December 7, 2007)
I was scared that the Weakerthans and sum 41 were in the same title 1+ Reply
kpave (December 8, 2007)
These politicians need to listen to the artists they're supposedly protecting. the artists just want to find innovative ways to share music and perhaps make a profit themselves. but not by alienating their fan base
briennis (December 8, 2007)
woah, punknews slipping the subtle social comentary in through that last sentence! | Features
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