Next....
"We Don't Care What You Do, As Long as the U.S. Is Satisfied"
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/5079/125/#comments
From the article:
According to Austin, the decision to introduce U.S.-style DMCA rules in Canada in 2007 was strictly a political decision, the result of pressure from the Prime Minister's Office desire to meet U.S. demands. She states "the Prime Minister's Office's position was, move quickly, satisfy the United States." When Bernier and then-Canadian Heritage Minister Bev Oda protested, the PMO replied "we don't care what you do, as long as the U.S. is satisfied."
This is so sad...
Very sad.
But there are some strange days ahead, with Obama's leftishness and Harper's brown, but right wing, nose.
Those words seem to apply to far more than this government's copyright bill.
This is a good issue with which to pummel the Conservatives. I think they seriously underestimate how this could play out.