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By Emilia de Somma

Photo credit: Jon Khan

Special to Inter Pares

With the aim of raising critical awareness of the copyright issues facing Canadians today, the Law and Technology Student Society (LTSS) hosted a night of edutainment on March 4th, with its CopyLEFT Mixer. Held at Club SAW’s fantastic venue (http://www.galeriesawgallery.com/), the event also served as an official welcome and kick-off party for the University of Ottawa’s new Centre for Law, Technology and Society. The CopyLEFT Mixer brought together law & tech junkies from the University’s Faculty of Law and from the greater Ottawa community, for a night of thought-provoking discussion and ear-catching grooves.

The event began with three panel discussions moderated by the Centre’s Executive Director, Madelaine Saginur. They featured the University’s leading thinkers in the field of technology law, and Canadian artists who grapple with these legal issues while creating and sharing their music with the world.

David Fewer (Director of CIPPIC – the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic), and professors Jeremy deBeer and Michael Geist provided the audience with their insights and expertise on topics ranging from copyright law itself, to the music industry and business models – both current and emerging, to public policy and role of copyright reform advocacy. Joining them, and sharing their unique perspectives as music biz insiders, were local musicians pH (Sean P.H. Cambpell), and Jordan Allen, Daniel Kaunisviita (Director) and Mack Johnson (General Manager) of an Ottawa arts collective called PLACE Records (http://placemachine.com). Rounding out the panellists and playing a dual role, was Safwan Javed, who may be best known as the drummer for band Wide Mouth Mason, but who also is a music/entertainment/copyright lawyer.

For electronic musicians like Jordan Allen and pH, the dictates of copyright law are always just around the corner. Since their music involves mash-ups, beat manipulation, and a considerable use of sampling, the way copyright law treats these modes of creation is a live issue, and can potentially impede their freedom to create.

At the same time, artists and their management – both big and small – are grappling to reconcile the music industry’s old business model with a modern consumer society where record sales are down, and P2P is up. Contrary to popular belief, Professor Geist says, Canada is not a haven for piracy. Still, it’s probably time for a paradigm shift in the music industry, for a move towards a business model that can monetize and protect the contributions of songwriters, performers, recording artists, and record labels.

PLACE Records sees its role here, acting as a service provider for a collective of like-minded artists - that can adjust to the evolving marketplace better than the traditional “Big 4” record labels, using new media and technologies to their advantage.

The discussion also highlighted the importance of advocacy, and the tremendous resource that University of Ottawa law students have at their fingertips, in the form of CIPPIC, to become engaged in the debate.

To wrap the evening up, musical entertainment was provided by the Comma Supra, featuring the law school’s very own Professor Ian Kerr, and the night was capped off by performances from Jordan Allen, pH, and the musical stylings of DJ Michael Caffrey.

Overall, the CopyLEFT Mixer was an event that educated and enlightened attendees. Maybe most importantly, it challenged us to reconsider and even reconceptualise Canada’s existing copyright regime.

The LTSS would like to thank ScotiaBank for their financial support in helping make this incredible event possible.

In the upcoming weeks, watch the LTSS’s space http://www.ltss.ca/, for video of the panel discussion!

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Photo caption:
Madelaine Saginur (Executive Director, Centre for Law, Technology and Society) moderates the “Business and Copyright” panel, featuring: Professor Jeremy deBeer, Mack Johnson, Daniel Kaunisviita, and Safwan
Javed. (Photo Credit: Jon Khan (1L, Common Law))

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Hello and Welcome to the 2009-2010 Academic Year!

What: “Facebook Faces the Music”

When: October 2, 2009 from 3-5pm

Where: FTX 147

The Law and Technology Student Society (LTSS) is happy to announce its first event of the year. On October 2, 2009 from 3-5pm, LTSS and The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) will present  “Facebook Faces the Music: A session with CIPPIC interns and staff about their complaint about Facebook to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.”

Full details of the original complaint filed on May 30, 2008 along with the findings of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner can be found on CIPPIC’s website.

Further details about the event can be found on this bilingual poster: Facebook Faces the Music

Please contact CIPPIC or LTSS with any questions at cippic@uottawa.ca or ltss.exec@gmail.com

Looking forward to seeing you all there!!!

Your LTSS Exec

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Salut les membres de l’AÉDT,

C’est le temps de l’année où nous faisions le nettoyage du printemps!  L’AÉDT en collaboration avec l’Association des étudiants en droit de l’environnement pour la collecte d’objets branchés désuets.  L’objectif, est de ramasser tous les pièces électroniques, de les recycler ou réparer et de les offrir à des écoles élémentaire de la région qui pourront en bénéficier.  Nous sommes donc, à la recherche de personnes pouvant se porter bénévole durant les heures de collectes.  Si vous êtes intéressé à participer à cette activité, s’il-vous-plaît nous faire parvenir votre nom et l’heure et la journée que vous seriez disponible.

  • le lundi 23 mars, 10-14h00
  • le mardi 24 mars, 10-14h00
  • le mercredi 25 mars, 10-14h00

à la demi-lune

  • le lundi 30 mars, 10-14h00
  • le mardi 31 mars, 10-14h00

à l’agora du centre universitaire

Merci!

Les membres de l’exécutif de l’AÉDT

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Hello LTSSers,

It’s time for some Spring cleaning!  LTSS, in collaboration with ELSA (Environmental Law Student Association) is holding their annual E-Waste Campaign.  The goal is to collect as many electronics (old batteries, cell phones etc.) recycle or repair what we can, and donate what is in working condition to local elementary schools that can benefit from these devices.  We are looking for volunteers who are available during the drive to help in the collecting.  Please send us your name and the available hour(s) and day(s) that you would be available to volunteer.

  • Monday, March 23, 10-2
  • Tuesday, March 24, 10-2
  • Wednesday, March 25, 10-2

at the half-moon

  • Monday, March 30, 10-2
  • Tuesday, March 31 10-2

at the agora of the University Centre

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

LTSS Executives

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L’Association étudiante du droit de l’environnement (AEDE) & L’Association étudiante de droit et technologie (AEDT)/ The Environmental Law Students Association (ELSA) & The Law and Technology Student Society (LTSS)

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Collection de déchets électronique

Durabilité : Ça commence ici!

Débarrassez-vous de vos objets « branchés » ou à batterie Ex : Ordinateur, téléphone cellulaire, cartouche d’encre, stéréo, haut-parleur PAS DE DCs OU DISQUETTES D’ORDINATEUR SVP!

Quand:

Le 23, 24 & 25 mars de 10h00 à 14h00 (Demi-lune, Pavillon Fauteux) Le 30 & 31 mars de 10h00 à 14h00 (AGORA, 1e étage Centre étudiant)

Les déchets électroniques encombrent nos placards et polluent notre environnement avec des produits chimiques toxiques lorsqu’on n’en dispose pas de manière responsable. Débarrassez-vous de vos produits électroniques de manière écologique!

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Electronic Waste Drive (a.k.a. the “E-Waste Drive”) is back!

Dispose of Anything that is “Plugged In” or Requires a Battery E.g. Computers, Cell Phones, Ink Cartridges, Stereos, Speakers, etc.

NO CDs OR COMPUTER DISKETTES PLEASE!

When:

March 23rd, 24th & 25th, 10am – 2pm (Half-Moon, Fauteux Hall) March 30th & 31st, 10am – 2pm (AGORA, 1st Floor Student Centre)

E-waste clutters our closets and pollutes our environment with toxic chemicals when we do not dispose of it responsibly.  Get rid of your unwanted electronics the safe and eco-friendly way!

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