International Law
: Excess CopyrightSatellite Radio Tariffs in Canada
By Howard Knopf, Esq. (all)
The Copyright Board has today released its reasons for decision for its Canadian satellite radio services tariff. It also published a news release, which provides an interesting comparison to rates in the USA.The Board consolidated the applications by three collectives into one hearing. The hearing took place in late November and early December of 2007.We also eagerly await the decision in the K
Full post as published by Excess Copyright on April 08, 2009 (boomark / email).

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