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  1. 1. Devront-on séparer le terrain

    • Oui 4000 pc sur delorimier, 3000 sur Sherbrooke
    • Non, on doit preserver l'integrité du terrain
    • Non, trop compliqué a obtenir dérogation
    • Non, on construit dans le jardin sans séparation


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The federal government has introduced a controversial bill it says balances the rights of copyright holders and consumers — but it opens millions of Canadians to huge lawsuits, prompting critics to warn it will create a "police state."

 

"We are confident we have developed the proper framework at this point in time," Minister of Industry Jim Prentice told a news conference in Ottawa on Thursday. "This bill reflects a win-win approach."

 

However, Liberal industry critic Scott Brison blasted the government for its lack of consultation with Canadian stakeholders and for not considering the implications of the bill if it passes.

 

"There's no excuse for why the government has not consulted broadly the diverse stakeholders," he said. "The government has not thought this through. It has not thought about how it will enforce these provisions."

 

"There's a fine line between protecting creators and a police state."

 

Bill C-61 spells out consumers' rights in how they are allowed to copy media and clears up some grey areas. Existing laws do not specifically allow consumers to copy books, newspapers, periodicals, photographs, videocassettes and music. The new bill would expressly allow them to make one copy of each item per device owned, such as a computer or MP3 player. The bill would also expressly allow consumers to record television and radio programs for later viewing.

 

The Conservatives' bill, however, also contains an anti-circumvention clause that will make it illegal to break digital locks on copyrighted material, which critics say could trump all of the new allowances. CD and DVD makers could put copy protections on their discs, or television networks could attach technological flags to programs that would prevent them from being recorded onto TiVos and other personal video recorders.

 

Cellphones would also be locked down, so when consumers buy a device from one carrier, they would be unable to use it with another. Breaking any of these locks could result in lawsuits seeking up to $20,000 in damages.

 

University of Ottawa internet law professor Michael Geist, a vocal opponent of the legislation, said the anti-circumvention clause invalidates all the other new provisions.

 

"They've got a few headline-grabbing reforms but the reality is those are also undermined by this anti-circumvention legislation. They've essentially provided digital rights to the U.S. and entertainment lobby and a few analog rights to Canadians," Geist told CBCNews.ca. "The truth of the matter is the reforms are laden with all sorts of limitations and in some cases rendered inoperable."

 

Cory Doctorow, co-editor of the influential Boing Boing blog, said the anti-circumvention clause will lead to a revival of digital rights management, or the software that prevents media from being copied. The entertainment industry has for the past few years been moving away from protecting its content with DRM because consumers have shied away from buying restricted media.

 

"You have to wonder what they're smoking on Parliament Hill if they think there's this compelling need for DRM, given that the marketplace seems to be rejecting it left, right and centre," he told CBCNews.ca.

 

(Courtesy of CBC)

 

One thing there is more to the article, when you click on the link.

 

:mad: :mad: :mad:

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Voici une série d'article tiré du New York time au sujet de la nouvelle architecture et de ce qu'une devrait avoir l'air. Les articles sont de bonne qualité et sont une bonne lecture. Rien sur Montréal, je pensais juste partager ici.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2008/06/07/magazine/index.html

 

Face Value

By ARTHUR LUBOW

In the new cityscape, keeping up the facade is what matters. And that’s the job of Front Inc.

 

Crowded House

By DARCY FREY

A firm based in Rotterdam solves the problem of too many people on too small a planet by tunneling down, packing tight and making pigs fly.

The New, New City

By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF

Shenzhen and Dubai may have outstripped Paris and New York as civic models. But can an instant city ever feel like the real thing?

 

Guerrilla Gardening

By JON MOOALLEM

Reclaiming green space one anarchic, get-your-hands-dirty, grab-a-flat-of-perennials-and-a-trowel act at a time.

 

A Lot-Ek Solution

By PILAR VILADAS

How a New York-based architecture team turned the detritus of urban life into a design virtue.

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Anyone know when the next federal election will be?

 

:begging: hopefully it will be soon.

 

Two things I just read up on the conservatives is pissing the hell out of me.

 

1. planing to dumb mining waste into lakes!

2. copyright law

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Le pouvoir du Fédéral de dépenser

La commission des valeurs mobilières "Coast to Coast" ( Pour paraphraser Monique JF "On my dead body Flaherty")

Kyoto (Vision environnementale inexistante)

Les dépenses exagérées relatives à l`armé..

Afghanistan

Bill C-10

 

La seule chose que j`aime vraiment des conservateurs est que ceux-ci sont relativement moins centralisateur que la "Trudeau Crew".

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I thought natural ressources are provincial matters in Canada

 

if thats true, someone should change that law.

 

lakes and what not should be considered part of a natural park, but thats just me.

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