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Unanimous approval at second reading for another digital lock copyright exception, this time on interoperability. I wrote about the move to add exceptions via legislation in Canada here:
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/10/canadian-copyright-digital-lock-rules-finally-open-to-reform-right-to-repair-and-interoperability-exceptions-advancing-in-house-of-commons/
https://twitter.com/HoCChamber/status/1598055704883073026
RT @HoCChamber@twitter.com
Vote result: Bill #C294 was adopted at 2nd reading and referred to the #INDU committee. #cdnpoli
Yeas: 318 ✅
Nays: 0❌
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/HoCChamber/status/1598055704883073026
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/10/canadian-copyright-digital-lock-rules-finally-open-to-reform-right-to-repair-and-interoperability-exceptions-advancing-in-house-of-commons/
https://twitter.com/HoCChamber/status/1598055704883073026
RT @HoCChamber@twitter.com
Vote result: Bill #C294 was adopted at 2nd reading and referred to the #INDU committee. #cdnpoli
Yeas: 318 ✅
Nays: 0❌
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/HoCChamber/status/1598055704883073026
Canadian Copyright Digital Lock Rules Finally Open to Reform?: Right to Repair and Interoperability Exceptions Advancing in House of Commons - Michael Geist
Canadian anti-circumvention laws (also known as digital lock rules) are among the strictest in the world, creating unnecessary barriers to innovation and consumer rights.Michael Geist