Michael Hart wrote:
Just something to exemplify what you are referring to.
The main organizing mailing list is the general discussion forum. It goes in bursts, just like this forum. Forum info is at, including pointer to public archives: http://list.digital-copyright.ca/mailman/listinfo/discuss The BLOG is what people make of it. I post articles I've written myself, as well as links to other BLOGS on topics of interest. During the election there were many related topic areas that were receiving many new articles: http://www.digital-copyright.ca/election2006/ Many posts to Parkdale - High Park due to the Bulte scandal http://www.digital-copyright.ca/edid/35068
I'm not looking to join more lists, given I don't read many of the lists I'm already subscribed to. What I'm looking for is a way for Canadian activists involved in this issue to collaborate. Some of those people need to be involved in the larger international questions, but if we all try to be involved in everything, we won't be able to actually *do* anything.
These are people I would hope have already gone through some processes you will likely be wanting to consider.
This should be somewhat helpful, unless you are sure you want to redo the entire process from scratch.
I'm wanting a Canadian list, not yet another higher-volume International list.
I support the entire medium, though I don't support DRM, I also would never say there is nothing out there worth reading in DRM formats.
I'm all for circumventing DRM in order to access good content, but separate whether the content is useful from whether DRM should be circumvented to protect our rights as citizens. -- Russell McOrmond, Internet Consultant: <http://www.flora.ca/> 2415+ Canadians oppose Bill C-60 which protects antiquated Recording, Movie and "software manufacturing" industries from modernization. http://KillBillC60.ca Sign--> http://digital-copyright.ca/petition/