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ATTN: All Canadians (URGENT)

Tjalian

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My fellow Canadians, a matter of the greatest importance has come to our attention. TOMORROW new laws will be passed by the Canadian government which will effectively OUTLAW the use of modchips and flash carts, among other things.

This new copyright reform in the form of the Canadian DMCA has been influenced by US lobby groups rather than the voice of the Canadian people. What we're faced with is legislation that is potentially even more extreme than that of the US DMCA which is what allows the RIAA, MPAA, etc to function in the United States as they do.

This would be a blow not only to Canada, civil rights, and copyright law, but also YOUR rights, this fine community, and all of the businesses that make their living by selling said products. Our digital way of life would effectively come to a stop. They're even going as far as proposing a minimum $500 fine per incident. While copyright reform is an important issue, this is not the way to go about it.

In response to this backdoor policy-making a growing movement and coalition has been actively pursuing making the Canadian voice heard in this legislative process. All is NOT lost; they previously attempted to impose similar legislation back in December but this very movement's response stopped them in their tracks. We MUST speak up! We MUST make ourselves heard before it's too late!

As such the Canadian Coalition for Electronic Rights has created a simple pre-written letter sending service that will allow for us to be heard. I implore any and all Canadians to use this service to send a letter to Prime Minister, Stephen Harper; Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry; and Josée Verner, Minister of Canadian Heritage TODAY before we have no tomorrow.


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Please bear in mind this could also mean losing your ability to back up CDs and DVDs, as well. Sending the letter only takes a minute! Remember, it's pre-written!
 

twiztidgamer

New member
Good luck,

but hey dont worry its illegal in the US and everyone who has interest in modding does it. ive done it and im sure many more have.

I dont think we will ever see a day when someone will actually get fined for modding there playstation.

i dont think you have anything to worry about, its just there way of feeling better about the situation. its not gonna keep you from getting your mod chip in the mail!!
:)
 

Cyberman

Moderator
Moderator
First off it's too late
Second I've noticed in general most politicians could not care less about the people the represent. It's nice to be important isn't it? (This is all politicians .. not just US and Canada)

Cyb
 

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