Two weeks ago, the HEC Montreal organized an event on IT, with stands and conferences. Jacob Glick, Google‘s Canada Policy Counsel, took 2 minutes to talk about copyright & innovation on the Canadian Internet. Jack was kind and politically correct. To fully understand his point of view, you have to take a look at his article on “What is a “balanced approach” to copyright reform?“. This is making a reference to the recent controversy about the restriction of some Canadian Internet provider and their bandwith use (P2P & Co.), which is likely to have an impact on the economic development of the country.
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