CBC Ideas on Intellectual Property

| Oct 14, 2008

From CBC Ideas:
Who Owns Ideas? When you download music or text from the web, you may be innocently breaking the law. Jim Lebans, a producer with CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks, looks at the tangled world of intellectual property and how the digital age is challenging ideas about who owns our culture. Downloadable from: http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ideas_20081013_8080.mp3

 

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Andy Kaplan-Myrth is a policy advisor in the federal government in the area of internet policy. He has a background in technology law and new media with a special interest in the internet, social media, and intellectual property.

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