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Re: Syndicomm Scam
On Saturday, April 27, 2013 12:57:15 PM UTC-4, Bill Buckels wrote:
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> No, it's broader, diminutive tactics ("claim it to be") don't work here
> (that's bullying and we Canadians don't tolerate bullying either:)... it's a
> right that I have to a defense if I choose...
>
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> Fair Dealing provides me with defensible and timely access to published or
> unpublished works even if my use is research for profit... saying that Fair
> Dealing is like some US concept of Fair Use is analoguos saying that the
> Internet is like DOS 3.3 because both are accessed through a computer.
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> That is only one part of the Fair Dealing multi-part defence... just because
> someone is authorized and someone else has a Copyright and thinks that
> because they can be found everything is OK doesn't mean my rights as a user
> to being fairly dealt with have not been ignored, (effectively abandoning
> the product).
Specific citations of Canadian law or exact language from Canadian court rulings, that would allow a Canadian to ignore copyright (not just apply to a copyright tribunal, which only seems to be an option if the copyright holder can't be found) on a product that the copyright holder can be found, but the copyright holder is not selling the good? Because I couldn't find one.