February 11th, 2008
Canadian Broadcasters Fear Copyright Reform Is Abuse
Another strong voice has thrown its weight against Industry Minister Jim Prentice’s copyright reform bill. The Canadian Association of Broadcasters, which represents Canadian private television and radio broadcasters, has had a rather enlightened moment in regards to copyright reform. This is what the CAB president, Glenn O’Farrell, had to say:
“Rather than adapting their business models to the opportunities presented by evolving digital media, the [record] labels are engaging in what is essentially an abuse of the principles of the Copyright Act.”
Looks like Mr. O’Farrell and I share the same brain on this one: the recording industry wants to move into the 21st century by clinging to antiquated business models; shoot down technology instead of embracing it; regulate to make up for their lack of foresight. Could it be the recording industry is risking to sink broadcasters, who still are their most preferred promotional tool?
Michael Geist: Broadcasters Claim Copyright at the Breaking Point
Glenn O'Farrell - Stop the copyright pile-on