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Music is barenaked — of DRM

by Mathew on March 7, 2007 · View Comments

The Barenaked Ladies may be known for their whimsical pop songs, but the group is dead serious about the evils of “digital rights management” — the copy-protection standard used by Microsoft, iTunes and other online music stores to control their content. Not only has singer Steven Page spoken out on the issue, but the band was [...]

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A Barenaked Lady makes sense on copyright

by Mathew on January 19, 2006 · View Comments

Rob Hyndman, who has been following the tangled tale of Sarmite Bulte — the parliamentary secretary to the Heritage Minister, who is responsible for copyright laws in Canada, and is even now attending a fundraiser financed by the entertainment industry — notes that musician Steve Page, the singer for the band Barenaked Ladies, has posted [...]

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