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Conservatives tabled C-11 back in like October 2011, and only the last couple days has it got any attention, why is that do you think? Fact is, the Conservatives tabled a very mild version of the Copyright treaty that the Liberal signed Canada into, with no provisions beyond what is already illegal in the Criminal Code of Canada, and with a clear definition that even in cases relating to copyright infringement there are loop holes out of it with the way C-11 was written. Since its a Conservative Bill, and they have a majority government, the likely hood of them changing it is next to nil like everything else they have been doing. This is pure sensationalism and a means to attack Harper's Government cause the Liberals and media do not know what else to do with themselves. That articles idea of "proof" that a SOPA style law will come into Canada through C-11 is very similar to Jean Chretien's idea of a proof. Dimitri Last edited by Dimitri; January 25th, 2012 at 22:25.. |
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What if I put AK stock on SCAR? What if its 15% longer or wider? Am I still violating the patent? Some people will be able to tell the difference, some won't. Some tribes in Amazonian rain forest would not know whats a "t-shirt" or how it should look like. Where do you draw the line? You can only patent something that could be recognizable by 90% of customers, or 75%, or 50%? Because of constant "patent/copyright" laws, we as customers lose the most because prices go up.. Do you care if Cybergun CEO makes 1 extra million or that your gun is 50% cheaper? What if Intel or AMD would have patented multiple core CPUs? We would be stuck with 1 manufacturer and paying a lot more.. Apple made record profits and they are still in court with Samsung. Guess who is paying for all those court fees? Customers.. And if you are on the side of the "law" and demand "only quality national made products", start a party and try to stop globalization so Chinese clones wont even make it here... P.S. I don't even understand how gun manufactures sell their trademarks to be put on such shitty products.. P.P.S. I lost just thinking about "People of Walmart" site... Last edited by ViR; January 25th, 2012 at 22:41.. |
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January 25th, 2012, 22:59 | #78 |
It would appear that some posters are getting confused between patents, trademarks and copyrights. They are distinctly different.
A patent confers on an inventor the sole right to use, make or sell an invention for a period of time (20 years in Canada). A trademark is some distinctive mark, name or logo that permits consumers to distinguish the trademark holders products from other manufacturers. Copyright deals with protecting literary, musicial, dramatic or artistic works for the lifetime of the creator + 50 years. |
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January 25th, 2012, 23:58 | #79 | ||
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Basically what you are saying is that Dr. Michael Geist,the Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa doesn't know what he is talking about or, he is part of a big lefty conspiracy to tarnish the Harper Governments image. May I ask how you have any insight into this issue, I'm not trying to be rude. ( my only insight comes from what I hear from other people and articles I read on the internet.) I know you were only trying to help put me at ease. I'd like to believe you are correct for Canada's sake but I am having a hard time believing you over this guy.
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January 26th, 2012, 01:18 | #80 |
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This just went from Cybergun and FNH putting the ban hammer on Echo-1 to....
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Till we see the changes we will not know the direction of their changes. Its all bullsh*t speculation, once we see them, if they are anything like SOPA, the Conservatives know it will fail, and their own supports will bail on them. So its highly doubtful that they'd go that direction. Perhaps you should wait instead of speculating on something they have not publicly disclosed? Quote:
And you do also realize, unlike the Liberals who have always resorted to funding themselves with corporate/businessmen/union donations (as high as 75% in some years) even after the ban on corporate donations by hosting 500$ a plate fundraisers for sale corporate donors to bypass the donation limits. The Conservative party traditionally only raised 10-15% of their political funding through corporate/businessman/union donations. I'm sorry, but please stop while your not too far behind, cause your ignorance of Canadian politics is showing. Dimitri Last edited by Dimitri; January 26th, 2012 at 08:54.. |
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January 26th, 2012, 09:16 | #82 | |
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Of course, during that time, the Liberals were in Opposition. While they were in Government, I didn't see too much of the Prime Minister. But the Finance Minister was a pretty regular visitor. Not coincidentally, other frequent delegates includes McGuinty, Miller, and other prominent Liberals/Socialists in power across Ontario. As far as "Big Business" in Canada is concerned, it doesn't get much bigger than our Financial Institutions. And from my perspective, they have (or had) the Liberal Party of Canada in their pocket. |
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January 26th, 2012, 10:15 | #83 |
Ever hear of the f-35? Without asking questions how would I ever better my understanding? I'm not liberal either. They weren't the only ones with shady fundraising tactics. The cons have donor clubs as well and Harper outright refused to work with elections Canada to close fundraising loop holes.
I was trying to keep an open mind and get an understanding of an issue that could effect us all. I was trying to avoid the same old left vs right debate. You guys keep going there. Your political allegences have blinded you. The conservatives are big business friendly. They have always supported lower corporate taxes and have a history of siding with big business. ( big telecom ring any bells) I never claimed the liberals were any better. They are not in power now. I'm on my phone at work and have to go. I wish I could have left a more detailed response. It usually comes back to bite me when I don't. I'll write more later. Got to go. Looking forward to a civil discussion.
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January 26th, 2012, 10:22 | #84 |
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This doesn't need to get political at all. Your colors are showing as much as mine. Neither is really important or relevant to the conversation.
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January 26th, 2012, 10:41 | #85 |
Fair enough. I honestly was trying at first not to go down that path. The convo always ends up the same way when I do.
Is there anyway we can continue the discussion without the right and left bashing? I'll check back at break time.
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January 27th, 2012, 09:26 | #87 |
After reading this article on Popularairsoft, I now have no sympathy and support for Cybergun in the way they handled the matter. Yes, they have license rights but to pick a major show that Jag is displaying all their 2012 offerings including echo1, and shutting down their whole booth for 4 echo1 guns (JP-29, JP-50, JP-44 and JP-45) and 1 VFC MK16 that they are going after for license fees, is bullying!
http://popularairsoft.com/news/echo1...odels-recalled They could have gone in and removed only those 5 guns. The rest of the booth was fine and contained other gun manufacturers distributed by Jag. Last edited by SuperHog; January 27th, 2012 at 09:32.. |
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January 27th, 2012, 10:00 | #88 |
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I would counter that Jag should have known better than to flaunt copyright / trademark infringment so openly, particularly when the trademark / copyright holders were present at the same venue.
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Are you going to do anything about clone sales at your March venue? Last edited by SuperHog; January 27th, 2012 at 14:41.. |
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January 27th, 2012, 14:54 | #90 |
The real problem with Cybergun is they are dicks for doing it in front of everyboby at ShotShow.
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