As Bill C-32 moves into the critical committee stage, commentary on the topic has been piling up at a frenzied pace. Some selected materials for perusal:
- Hansard of the second day of Parliamentary discussion on second reading of Bill C-32
- Michael Geist: In Search of a Compromise On Copyright
- James Gannon: TPMs – A comprehensive guide for Canadian copyright law
- Barry Sookman: Some observations about the debates on Bill C-32 in the House of Commons
- Meera Nair provides some thoughts the day after second reading
- Nino Ricci: This updated copyright bill guts Canadian culture
- David Fewer had a letter published in the Ottawa Citizen regarding the proposed addition of “education” as a head of “fair dealing”
- Michael Geist summarized Where The Parties Stand on C-32’s Digital Lock Provisions