ACTRA Member Dismayed Over ACTRA Stance on Copyright Reform
Date : 2008 07 01 Category : Web News
There is no shortage of coverage on Canada's new copyright reform. While ACTRA called Canada's DMCA a 'good first step', a member seems to be dismayed by the stance, let alone the copyright reform bill.
When Copyright reform hit Canada and it was discovered to be serving only a few multinational interests, CRIA (Canadian Recording Industry Association), an organization long seen as merely an arm of the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) in Canada after major Canadian record labels left them over CRIA's views on the previous copyright reform legislation was quick to applaud the latest copyright reform by the current Conservative government.
One of the groups that CRIA showed off was a group known as ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) who, in a press release, said that C-61 was 'a good first step'. It's an interesting stance considering back in January were reports about strikes over being paid - namely in new media or online revenues.