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Old 03-10-2012, 09:39 PM   #7
SteveEisenberg
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As the murky status of SOPA and PIPA keeps us in a fog, a Canadian digital policy expert warns us of a clandestine campaign to bring similar online piracy laws north of the border.
Is Chicken Little in residence?

There is no fog if you read a good daily newspaper.

You cannot clandestinely pass a law either in Washington or Ottawa.

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Originally Posted by pholy View Post
What about small sites like mine or even MR?
I don't know about your web site, but downloadable books on MobileRead.com are in the Canadian public domain. So MR is not threatened by this.

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