Wikileaks Cables Show Massive U.S. Effort to Establish Canadian DMCA

Friday April 29, 2011

Wikileaks has released dozens of new U.S. cables that demonstrate years of 
behind the scenes lobbying by U.S. government officials to pressure Canada into 
implementing a Canadian DMCA. The cables include confirmation that Prime 
Minister Harper personally promised U.S. President George Bush at the SPP 
summit in Montebello, Quebec in 2008 that Canada would pass copyright 
legislation, U.S. government lines on copyright reform that include explicit 
support for DMCA-style digital lock rules, and the repeated use of the Special 
301 process to "embarrass" Canada into action. In fact, cables even reveal 
Canadian officials encouraging the U.S. to maintain the pressure and disclosing 
confidential information.

This post highlights some of the key cables. An earlier post discussed 
confirmation that public pressure delayed the introduction of a copyright bill 
in 2008 and a parallel post focuses on the linkages between CRIA and the U.S. 
government lobbying effort.

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http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/5765/125/
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