Posted AT 10:25 PM EDT on 12/06/08
Ottawa gets tough with illegal downloaders
MATT HARTLEY
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Canadians caught downloading illegal copies of music and movies online could be slapped with a penalty of $500 under new federal copyright legislation to overhaul the Copyright Act of Canada. The act was last updated in 1997, four years before the introduction of the iPod.
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