Legislation similar to the United States DMCA is about to be introduced in Canada. Michael Geist is posting a list of DRM-related considerations that should be addressed by Canadian lawmakers, in his 30 Days of DRM.

“The 30 Days of DRM highlights some of the exceptions and limitations that the government should include if a Canadian DMCA is introduced. Contribute to the discussion through the 30 Days of DRM Wiki.”

The first 10 days of topics include Region Coding, Interoperability and Public Protection, and Security Research, among others. Consider forwarding this to your legislators, Canada.

(Via Slashdot)

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