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Expert to discuss proposed legislation A noted copyright expert is coming to Tillsonburg next month to talk to the public about changes proposed to the Copyright Act by federal industry minister, Jim Prentice. Sam Trosow, an associate professor at London's University of Western Ontario, is a recognized expert in Intellectual Property rights and has co-authored a citizen's guide to Canadian copyright law. He will be in Tillsonburg on Wednesday, July 16th at the invitation of the Tillsonburg Linux Users Group (tillug) to discuss what the legislation proposed in Bill C-61 means to Canadian users and producers of copyrighted material. The talk is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Station Arts Centre. At UWO, Trosow is jointly appointed to the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Information and Media Studies (FIMS). Before joining Western, he was at the University of California at Berkeley and before that he had a private law practice in California. His doctoral work in the Department of Information Studies at UCLA focused on information policy issues. Changes to the copyright act were originally to be introduced late last year but Prentice withdrew the legislation at the last minute as opposition to the proposed changes grew, particularly on the Internet where a Facebook group ballooned to roughly 35,000 members. It has now doubled to more than 70,000 members. Copyright laws are of increasing importance as more content is provided in a digital format, as broadband internet continues to grow in popularity, and as more people are using social networks and other online activities. "It is important to know what is and isn't copyright, what rights can be expected by content providers and by consumers alike, before threat of lawsuits arrive in your inbox," explained McGuire. "It is also important to understand proposed changes under Bill C-61 and how the changes may impact both producers and consumers." The discussion will be followed by question and answer period. --30-- Contacts: Sam Trosow: strosowATuwoDOTca About TILLUG: About tinfoilmusic: Tinfoilmusic (www.tinfoilmusic.net), open over a decade, is one of the first online news websites dedicated to music and digital media. About OpenComputing: Established in 2005, Open Computing serves clients in every field of business from medical to manufacturing stretching from Port Dover to London. We specialize in setting up servers, networks and touchscreen kiosks based on the powerful and versatile Linux operating system. |
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