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Today’s Sam Bulte news

Over at the CopyrightWatch.ca blog, David Fewer makes note of Sam Bulte’s evolution into a copyright politician (I added some formatting to make it easier to spot the campaign contributors):

Ms. Bulte was first elected in 1997. According to Elections Canada’s candidate contributions and expense reports, her campaign contributions totaled $67,423. Corporate sponsors aplenty, but no big copyright. And, interestingly, I cannot find reference to Ms. Bulte even uttering the word “copyright” until the dying months of that Parliament, when, as a member of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, she asked a few questions in a working sessions on a study of the Canadian book industry. She’d have to have slept pretty hard to avoid talking copyright there.

In the November, 2000, election, Ms. Bulte had managed to scoop up over $81,000 in campaign financing. And now some of the big copyright names are there:

Interestingly, there are a number of other IP intensive industries represented:

[If you’re from Canada and especially Toronto, the name “Apotex” should ring a bell — they’re the drug company that sponsored Dr. Nancy Olivieri’s clinical drug trials and tried to suppress her findings of unexpected risks. — Joey]

And when the 37th Parliament began on January 29, 2001, voila, Ms. Bulte began publicly uttering pro-copyright platitudes. By April 2, 2001, Ms. Bulte stood in the House to “applaud” the initiatives of “the Canadian Association of Broadcasters and its partners, the Canadian Independent Record Production Association and the Canadian Recording Industry Association”. By December 6, 2001, Ms. Bulte was announcing to the House the imminent tabling of a copyright bill. And, on June 18, 2002, Ms. Bulte spoke on third reading of Bill C-48, the Internet retransmission exemption won by broadcasters. A Canadian copyright politician is born.

Her interest in copyright — or more accurately, the misapplication of copyright by corporations — is merely a byproduct of the crowd she’s running with. This is like the kid in high school who went to the UK for three weeks during summer vacation and came back with an accent and calling trucks “lorries”, but with far bigger implications.

For the greater good (and for your enjoyment as well), I’ve bookended this blog entry with a couple of modified Sam Bulte graphics that you can freely post on your websites, blogs or print out and turn into signs or stickers. Enjoy!

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In Which We Pull Out 2004’s Election Slogan

Guile hit it on the nose during the 2004 federal election, and his statement applies doubly this time around:

“I think the Liberals need to take a time out, stand in the corner and think about what they’ve done.”

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2006 Bloggies Nomination Reminder

Nag, nag, nag. Yup, it’s me again, shilling for nominations for the 2006 Bloggies, which

are open until Tuesday, January 10th at 10:00 pm Eastern Standard Time

(that’s 03:00 Wednesday, January 11th UTC). As I mentioned earlier, the rules are slightly

different this year — you have to nominate a minimum of three

different blogs for your nomination to be valid.

Please make The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century one of your nominations, and thanks to Randy Charles Morin for submitting a nomination for me!

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"Poop, Pug, Poop!"

Poop, puig, poop!Shown

here: Poop, Pug, Poop!, one of many drawings you’ll find at the

sketchblog with the weird name: Did You Just Call Me a Prick?!

While I’m talking about illustration blogs, be sure to check out

the excellent Drawn! and the blog of one of its contributors, John

“Robot Johnny” Martz.

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Geek

Google Pack

[Also posted to The Farm.]

Google Pack is a suite of programs for

Windows XP users that bundles a number of useful applications and keeps

them updated — free of charge (the non-Google companies providing the

apps are paying Google for the free advertising). The pack

includes:

  • Google

    applications

    • Google

      Desktop

    • Google Earth
    • Google

      Pack Screensaver

    • Google Toolbar for Internet

      Explorer

    • Picasa
  • Third-party

    applications

    • Ad-Aware SE

      Personal

    • Adobe Reader 7
    • Mozilla

      Firefox

    • Norton Antivirus 2005 Special

      Edition

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Canadian TV Trivia Tidbit

Falcon Beach
Y’know, when I was young, oversexed and lived by an ocean, I smiled more than these guys.

If you’ve been watching the CanWest Global TV network or riding the subway in Accordion City, you have been deluged with promos for the new series, Falcon Beach. You have probably (and correctly) guessed that it is the Canadian answer to the hit TV show, The OC.

What you may not have guessed is that it’s made in Winnipeg (a.k.a. “Winterpeg” and “The Peg”). Winnipeg Beach, to be precise. Boss Ross’ hometown.

Mind you, I believe they don’t say where the beach is in the show, and another TV show did manage to convince us that Pittsburgh (actually Toronto in steeltown drag) was a gay party town.

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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Monkey Knife Fight! (er, I Mean "Toronto Post-Election Blogstravaganza!")

The characters from 'Suerfriends' and 'Space Ghost' at an illegal underground monkey knife fight.

Bob Tarantino, writer of one of my favourite local blogs, Let it Bleed

(“All the Left has to offer is hypocrisy and lies. We’ve got that PLUS

good looks. Testify!”), has put out the call to “all bloggers,

ex-bloggers, blog readers, blog

groupies, blogger wannabes and assorted hangers-on to gather for

drinks, yuks and good-natured fisticuffs”…in other words, a Blogstravaganza, right here in Accordion City.

The event takes place at Fiddler’s Green, located at 27 Wellesley Street East, on Friday, January 27th at 8 p.m..

Fiddler’s Green is a decent Irish pub that I used to frequent back when

I lived at the corner of Yonge and Carlton. It’s a nice central

location that’s also right on top of Wellesley Station.


Those

of you who’ve been following Canadian politics will note that the

Blogstravaganza will take place on the first Friday after the big

general election, so there’ll be lots to talk about. Of course, by

“talk”, I mean the gamut of conversation types from deep intellectual

discussion to the verbal equivalent of the monkey knife fight pictured

above.

The non-GTABlogger gatherings tend to be, as Bob points out, VRWC (Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy)

meet-ups, sometimes with me as the token centrist. They’re aiming to

make this one a little different — if not non-partisan, at least

“pan-partisan”. They want the spectrum of political types:

Conservative, Liberal, “Dipper” (short for “NDPer”), Green and hey, if

you’re bringing the good stuff, Marijuana Party supporters.

That’s why Bob will be co-hosting the event with Jason Cherniak, who is a Liberal supporter (although these days, the Liberal party seems to have apologists,

not supporters), and hey, the co-hosting slot is open to an NDP

supporter if one is willing to sign up as such. Contact Bob for details.

As Bob writes:

If you’d prefer not to interact with your political opponents, that’s

cool too: we can all just retreat to our respective corners and glare

at each other all night. But what kind of fun is that? Just

think: the election will have just occurred – opportunities will abound

for celebrating with your victorious comrades and/or merciless mocking

of the losers.

…and,

having taken some guff for having the nerve to invite noted right-wing

bloggers to my parties, will add this bit of wisdom (taken from this interview) from New York impresario Chi Chi Valenti:

Since someone’s always hooking up, getting wasted or starting a fight

these days, my standard for a great party is somewhat higher. Most

importantly, there must be a MIX – Vampires and diamond dealers,

legends and New Kids, fetishists and objects of worship, romantics and

cynics, geeks and pop stars, boys, girls and everything in between.

Historically, New York’s best parties (and club nights) have combined

all ages, gender prefs, income levels and style schools. A roomful of

one kind of person is boring and predictable – it is the mark of the

provinces.

At the very least, we could get socio-politico diametric opposites Kathy Shaidle and Antonia Zerbisias drunk enough to wrestle for supremacy in a vat of creamed corn. It may not be pretty, but it might be amusing.

I’ll be there, and you should too.