CBC President parody video taken down by House of Commons

May 30, 2007

[Via Boing-Boing] The Canadian House of Commons asked YouTube to take down a parody video of Robert Rabinovitch‘s testimony to the House. Questions:

  • why can’t Canadian citizens get the rights to the video of their own representatives?
  • what on earth did Rabinovitch say that might have been worth parodying?

[Update: the answer to the second question is: nothing.]

posted in canada, rabinovitch, youtube by Chris

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1 Comment to "CBC President parody video taken down by House of Commons"

  1. Scarlet wrote:

    Chris! It’s me. I’m at my brother’s place in Milan, and I’ll be here for this week and next. Are you about? Fancy meeting up in Florence? I am without my usual email addresses/phonebook, hence this curious expedient for getting in touch, but you can email me at firstname.lastname(at)utoronto.ca, or give me a ring on 02 8739 0577. See you soon, I hope! M xx

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