Five days. I don't know if you can help or even how, but that's how much time the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) was granted yesterday to prepare and file their arguments in support of online privacy vis-a-vis file-trading in Canada:
After a court hearing today, CIPPIC was granted leave to intervene in the lawsuits brought by the Canadian recording industry against alleged online music file-sharers. Electronic Frontier Canada was also granted leave to intervene. Both organizations are to file written submissions by Friday, March 5th, on the test to be applied by the Court to the industry requests for disclosure of subscriber identities, on due process and privacy rights of the unnamed defendants, and on whether the industry has made out a prima facie case of infringement under the Copyright Act.
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