Canada is a "haven for pirates" says Microsoft

Canada is a haven for pirates says Microsoft
Corporate giants Microsoft and Apple recently asked the US Government to place Canada on its high priority piracy list arguing that the country was not doing enough to prevent the piracy of it's products.

The government however decided against it and Canada was placed instead on the lower priority list for the fourth year in a row.



It joins other countries such as Belarus, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Jamaica, South Korea, Kuwait, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

The International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) which represents companies like Apple and Microsoft, stated in their reoprt that "Canada’s long tenure on the USTR Watch List seems to have had no discernible effect on its copyright policy. Almost alone among developed economies in the OECD, Canada has taken no steps toward modernizing its copyright law to meet the new global minimum standards of the WIPO Internet Treaties, which Canada signed a decade ago. Its enforcement record also falls far short of what should be expected of our neighbor and largest trading partner.

"Pirates have taken advantage of the gaps in Canadian law to make it a leading exporter, both of camcorded masters that feed audio-visual piracy worldwide, and of devices – illegal in most global markets besides Canada – that are intended to circumvent technological protection measures used by the publishers of entertainment software. Canada lacks effective border controls on pirated products, and most of its other enforcement efforts suffer from insufficient resources and a lack of deterrent impact.

"To underscore U.S. insistence that Canada take action to address the serious piracy problem it has allowed to develop just across our border, and that it bring its outmoded laws up to contemporary international standards, IIPA recommends that Canada be elevated to the Priority Watch List in 2007."


After the government declined the IIPA's request, the group expressed disappointment adding that Canada "continues to stand almost alone among developed countries in its failure to implement the obligations of the two WIPO digital treaties, and weak enforcement in both hard goods and Internet piracy continues to cause great damage to legitimate rights holders, both of Canadian and US copyright products."



Source:
TheInquirer


Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 3 May 2007 13:29
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  • 64 comments
  • borhan9

    This just shows that Canada has not given up all together like was mentioned in a previous article mentioning that they may have given some ground up, but after reading this, They may still stand their ground.

    Well Done Canada :)

    3.5.2007 14:00 #1

  • AlmostOz

    just goes to show the us can't control every country in the world

    3.5.2007 14:32 #2

  • diabolic

    A great way for the U.S. to extend it's laws onto other countries. I wouldn't be surprised to see a DMCA Canadian style soon, or a WTO complaint.

    3.5.2007 14:55 #3

  • cashman91

    Yeah CANADA

    3.5.2007 15:16 #4

  • hughjars

    Look out Canada.

    Next thing they'll be trying to tell everyone what a threat to the western way of life the Canadians are......do they have WMDs?

    (or can those 'facts' be 'arranged')

    :P

    3.5.2007 15:55 #5

  • Bobby728

    USA=World Police!!!!Should focus on more important matters!!!

    3.5.2007 15:55 #6

  • blake123

    Originally posted by diabolic:A great way for the U.S. to extend it's laws onto other countries. I wouldn't be surprised to see a DMCA Canadian style soon, or a WTO complaint.
    The United States should be aloud to do whatever they want with copyright on the stuff made in there country.Same gos for Canada or any other country.

    3.5.2007 19:04 #7

  • Null2000

    i love Canada

    3.5.2007 19:19 #8

  • ZippyG

    Piracy, ey?

    3.5.2007 22:10 #9

  • scorpNZ

    The evil eye of Sauron turns his gaze to Canada

    3.5.2007 22:50 #10

  • diabolic

    Originally posted by ZippyG:Piracy, ey?
    correction
    Piracy, "eh?"

    4.5.2007 02:07 #11

  • domie

    Yawn, how many times have i seen this same old story over the last 3 years ? i lost count at 22

    4.5.2007 03:10 #12

  • garmoon

    Just goes to show the pecking order in the States. Like Microsoft wants the government to pi$$ off Canada, who is our #1 oil source, because of Microsh!t's bellyaching. Yeah that might happen.

    4.5.2007 03:52 #13

  • spydah

    Microsuck is always up to something. This just show how much big business have the power to do and control what they want. People give these kinds of companies way to much power.

    4.5.2007 05:35 #14

  • georgeluv

    you can bet that when miscroshit buys yahoo youll never see another pricay page in a search result again. when microshit buys yahoo google will just get that many more users

    4.5.2007 10:30 #15

  • BIGnewb

    As a citizen of Canada,I'm proud for now.But stupid laws from the U.S will be soon active in Canada.The Digital Millenium Act will soon be in Canada too.Why?Because people from other countries don't mind their buisiness.I don't care if an artist is not making money because if it was good I'd buy the album.I download music,but I bought The Game's album because I liked it and anyone would do the same.RIAA should be interested in producing better artists and then they wouldn't be on everyone's d*ck all the time.And Microsoft & Apple should shut up because they are so rich that anyone would love to spend a day in their shoes so they should just stop b*tching.PEACE OUT!

    4.5.2007 10:35 #16

  • BIGnewb

    And to add to that: Microsoft are a bunch of pricks.During the PS3 launch in Europe,they put a flag of microsoft on a boat and drove it by the PS3 launch area.WHAT FAGS!

    4.5.2007 10:36 #17

  • windsong

    Er..what is the point of having a "high priority list" if EVERYONE else (i.e. every country but you) is ON that list?!

    4.5.2007 10:47 #18

  • TyMan4325

    Being Canadian I must say... I love my country :)

    4.5.2007 11:08 #19

  • scorpNZ

    Originally posted by TyMan4325:Being Canadian I must say... I love my country :)You should be worried as it's a good excuse for "dick dastardly" aka Bush to mount a military strike against "penelope pitstop" aka Canada,well he went to iraq for (pause for thinkin aloud)wellllllll for imaginary weapons,so it looks like the mericans will get their wish & wipe you guys off the face of the map *sniff* goodbye it was nice knowing you guys :p

    ps i wish us kiwis could do that to the Aussies *runs*

    4.5.2007 13:04 #20

  • blake123

    Quote:Originally posted by TyMan4325:Being Canadian I must say... I love my country :)You should be worried as it's a good excuse for "dick dastardly" aka Bush to mount a military strike against "penelope pitstop" aka Canada,well he went to iraq for (pause for thinkin aloud)wellllllll for imaginary weapons which ended up not being the case,so it looks like the mericans will get their wish & wipe you guys off the face of the map :p

    ps i wish us kiwis could do that to the Aussies *runs*
    what:i think we had just cause to envade iraq,it wasn't just for the weapons it was also that crashed a plane in to twin towers .
    And the united states would not invade the canada without a reason
    so mind your on country's business.(pause to think how stupid this guy
    is)

    4.5.2007 13:14 #21

  • scorpNZ

    I guess in this day and age common sense and a sense of humour is seriously lacking as for the two towers it was the taliban not saddam as for weapons of mass destruction there were none or you know something the rest of the world does'nt, my advice to you lighten up and turn that frown upside down but more importantly all the news you read about or see on tv don't forget your only getting one side of the story or more commonly known as propaganda,never forget there's always two sides to a story burning effigy's shows ignorance

    4.5.2007 13:38 #22

  • BIGnewb

    ok no politics!george bush may be a retard for invading iraq but other than that hes a very good president.other than that people stop yelling out countries because this forum is for electronics peace out

    4.5.2007 13:53 #23

  • scorpNZ

    Originally posted by BIGnewb:ok no politics!george bush may be a retard for invading iraq but other than that hes a very good president.other than that people stop yelling out countries because this forum is for electronics peace outBush is only the front man so naturally he'll cop the flack i wonder if the real power is what no one sees is behind the scenes and is where the strings are pulled..peace out.

    4.5.2007 13:59 #24

  • domie

    Quote:
    what:i think we had just cause to envade iraq,it wasn't just for the weapons it was also that crashed a plane in to twin towers .
    And the united states would not invade the canada without a reason
    so mind your on country's business.(pause to think how stupid this guy
    is)
    " It was alos that crashed "
    " to twin towers "
    " the Canada "
    " your on country's business "

    well, it's obvious that you are NOT american, even an illiterate american has better command of english than that so i guess we can assume that you are from a non-english speaking country doing a bit of trolling here. However, may i suggest that you get your historical facts correct first before tackling english.Even the most war hungry republican wasn't stupid or blind enough to blame Iraq for the twin towers tragedy, although you patently are.

    4.5.2007 14:10 #25

  • DVDBack23

    If the talk about Iraq continues i will be forced to close this thread. Lets please keep it on topic.

    4.5.2007 14:59 #26

  • XENON

    Oh no we are a bunch of pirates!! puhlease!! The only pirates i know about are In the states. Not to say there isn't any up here. But the fact of the matter is, is that the US (and is some respects canada's) government is controlled by commercial interests and lobby groups (none of this would even be an issue if it weren't for M$ and Apple telling the government to jump and the government saying how high! and I'm sure the MPAA and RIAA had something to do with it too)

    The US invading canada? Highly unlikely as the Treaty of Ghent in 1814 that ended the war of 1812 specifically prohibits both sides from invading the others nation. (But knowing GW and his thirst for the black gold anything is possible...could be a nice what if alternative history novel plot there!!)

    Besides all of us up here will agree to disagree and ignore the label seeing the US government has no say in our law making process. (they can't make our laws, they can only complain and SUGGEST courses of action) I think both governments have other important things to worry about than the profit taking pigs at the trough that is MPAA, RIAA, M$ and Apple.

    4.5.2007 15:03 #27

  • jameslf

    A message from Canada to Microsoft;

    Go Fuck Your Hat

    4.5.2007 15:22 #28

  • bigE

    As an effort to steer this topic back on course somewhat, I'll just toss out what my understanding of Canadian copyright law in regards to the internet is (as I am a Canadian).

    Anyways, I believe it is not illegal to download copyrighted materials from the internet, but it is illegal to upload them or to make them available for download. Now that being said, to my knowledge, there has never been anyone fined/jailed/arrested for uploading in Canada. I don't think these laws are enforced very much if at all. I think it's a situation of it being illegal but there is no penalty.

    Of course, if you were to show up at the premiere of Spiderman III with your Sony Handycam, you would get kicked out and authorities would be involved. So it's not like piracy runs rampant here, it's just d/l'ing is penalized.

    4.5.2007 15:22 #29

  • Bobby728

    Yea!!!I don't think it should be illegal to download any thing off the Internet or P2P site,or any other kind of site.(Only if its for your own personal use!!!!)illegal should only apply to downloading or burning downloaded material for selling and profit making.

    4.5.2007 15:33 #30

  • samintx

    I've noticed those Canadians are pretty shifty eyed people. ;-)

    4.5.2007 15:57 #31

  • kapo13

    Originally posted by samintx:I've noticed those Canadians are pretty shifty eyed people. ;-)
    Ha ha ha ha

    And at night you can hear us sharpening our skates planning

    an invasion .

    if u know Denis Leary you`ll recognize that comment .

    Ya GWB doesnt seem to like alot of our laws relating to pot etc....

    , and he and his cronies like Microshit and Crapple will be shocked

    to learn , were independent here , we make our own laws

    Sorry

    4.5.2007 17:04 #32

  • FaJu

    Originally posted by bigE:As an effort to steer this topic back on course somewhat, I'll just toss out what my understanding of Canadian copyright law in regards to the internet is (as I am a Canadian).

    Anyways, I believe it is not illegal to download copyrighted materials from the internet, but it is illegal to upload them or to make them available for download. Now that being said, to my knowledge, there has never been anyone fined/jailed/arrested for uploading in Canada. I don't think these laws are enforced very much if at all. I think it's a situation of it being illegal but there is no penalty.

    Of course, if you were to show up at the premiere of Spiderman III with your Sony Handycam, you would get kicked out and authorities would be involved. So it's not like piracy runs rampant here, it's just d/l'ing is penalized.
    Actually, as far as I remember, it is legally allowed to bring a handycam. But each theatre has its own policies, so the theatres ban it.

    As far as I remember.

    4.5.2007 17:44 #33

  • blake123

    Quote:[quote]
    what:i think we had just cause to envade iraq,it wasn't just for the weapons it was also that crashed a plane in to twin towers .
    And the united states would not invade the canada without a reason
    so mind your on country's business.(pause to think how stupid this guy
    is)
    " It was alos that crashed "
    " to twin towers "
    " the Canada "
    " your on country's business "

    well, it's obvious that you are NOT american, even an illiterate american has better command of english than that so i guess we can assume that you are from a non-english speaking country doing a bit of trolling here. However, may i suggest that you get your historical facts correct first before tackling english.Even the most war hungry republican wasn't stupid or blind enough to blame Iraq for the twin towers tragedy, although you patently are.[/quote]



    yes, i am an American and i did not post that it was my cousin who got on my computer,and my dumb self saves all my passwords with Firefox so he saw the thread and typed as me.And i would appreciate you not talking about my 7 year old cousins writing skills further.So screw you!!!I dont agree with everything Bush did but hes our president in till the next election is over and new president is named.

    4.5.2007 18:17 #34

  • PALToNTSC

    hi guys,

    anyone heard about this guy in Canada who got arrested for downloading millions of mp3 music?? it happened i think from 5 years ago but i'm not sure. they put his image on the news. if anyone know more about his story i would like to know..thanx

    4.5.2007 18:30 #35

  • ZippyDSM

    Fair use is just killing the corporate horde I tell ya!
    :X

    4.5.2007 18:59 #36

  • scorpNZ

    @ the blake myster 123
    LMAO-That's gotta be a first a 7 y/o that takes notice of politics,kudos for trying tho..lol..

    4.5.2007 19:50 #37

  • ZippyDSM

    so 911 was a MS plot to take over the world... !
    :X

    LOL

    4.5.2007 19:54 #38

  • blake123

    Originally posted by scorpNZ:@ the blake myster 123
    LMAO-That's gotta be a first a 7 y/o that takes notice of politics,kudos for trying tho..lol..
    Ok i was high when i typed it,hope the cops cant trace this back to me.
    lol

    The United States is going crazy over piracy and Canada is trying to protect big foot from extinction.
    Look http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070502/wl_...at_070502173737

    4.5.2007 20:17 #39

  • Paladore

    kinda off topic but i went to midnight screening of spiderman and there were police there checking all our pockets and purses for cameras.

    4.5.2007 20:45 #40

  • workbench

    Canada Rocks !
    Microcrap SUX !

    Don't blame you Canada, these "US" bis types need shooting...

    If I have a old VHS tape that I convert into a .avi so I can stop image deteration of a movie that may disappear, ( I like Old & Bad Sci Fi), Am I a Criminal if I put a copy for download to OTHERS who have the movie on VHS but NOT a computer that can convert it, to help them....No

    Hullo MICROCRAP I have been using your products since DOS 2.11, and many UPDATES later using XP SP2, You Suck... My Amiga was/is still better..(Amiga 2000, Wildfire 060, 130 Meg Ram, Lightwave)

    I know you got Gateway to Buy Commodore to grab it's Patents, and implemented them in MMX and other UPDATES, thats OK, Aparently. You then forgot that are providing a OPERATING SYSTEM and started adding DRMshit and hopeless applications and spawning others to produce patches (anti virus, Spam, Process Application), to Protect your bodgey Operating system.(which you stole from CPM, and still use DOS from) from Collasping under it's flaws

    But Protecting my Rights is what I want from a operating system, NOT OTHERS..... Get you act together Idiots, I am now going to Linux (so I can run my PC as a Amiga Workbench based PC{did this on CD base before Conversion of pc}), guess what ? I am not alone you morons, THATS WHAT UBUNTU, a FREE replacement for your crappy OS, and it even has a Amiga like OS, FAR OUT, wish I seen this years ago, saved many Updates payments to you MicroCrap, Ps.. [url=http://www.ubuntu.com/][/url]

    My Right Include, Buying Albums on LP/CD Movies on VHS/DVD, if I pay then I make a backup, So I can let my 4 year old put a disk in a player, or Protect the ten's of Thousands of dollars I spent on Vinyl LP's, Backing Up all Movies and Music I possess, AND help others using less capable equipment to get their collections BACKED UP.

    Guess What MicroCrap, you can't stop it, and I am NOT Canadian ! (USPOST RULES)

    I like to see you idiots ban the Post Man...

    Ha HA Ha

    Invent a better Lock, some one will build a Better Key...

    5.5.2007 02:20 #41

  • PALToNTSC

    no one answered my question posted a day ago about the canadian guy who got arrested for downloading mp3 music. Anyone know about this story and what really happened??

    5.5.2007 03:46 #42

  • PCB4

    I have never heard of such an arrest and have lived here for more than 50 years. Canada is different, for now. A federal judge ruled that making a copy of a cd, for example, was no different than having a photo copier in a library. This decision is under appeal but the Supreme Court has not, to my knowledge, stated whether or not it will hear the appeal. The federal judgement has to be faulty and it isn't. That would mean Parliament will have to enact a new law. The current government will probably try but it is in a minority position and can't always get what it wants.

    Yeah!

    5.5.2007 09:38 #43

  • 6Ripper9

    Quote:Ha ha ha ha
    And at night you can hear us sharpening our skates planning
    an invasion .
    LMAO!! That's too frickin' funny! I AM CANADIAN!! (former beer slogan)

    Quote:anyone heard about this guy in Canada who got arrested for downloading millions of mp3 music?? it happened i think from 5 years ago but i'm not sure. they put his image on the news. if anyone know more about his story i would like to know..thanxNope. Never heard anything about it. Being Canadian, I'm constantly on the look out for stories like this one, but who knows, it might have gotten by me.

    5.5.2007 09:41 #44

  • 6Ripper9

    Oh, and one more thing: Piracy has been around forever, and will never go away. And I don't care what anyone says/thinks, but we all know who we have to blame for all these piracy lawsuits: one shitty heavy metal band, which I won't name, but you all know who I'm talking about.

    5.5.2007 09:47 #45

  • DVDBack23

    The next person who mentions 9/11 or Iraq will be getting a two week vacation from aD

    5.5.2007 12:04 #46

  • kevinv

    Originally posted by bigE:As an effort to steer this topic back on course somewhat, I'll just toss out what my understanding of Canadian copyright law in regards to the internet is (as I am a Canadian).

    Anyways, I believe it is not illegal to download copyrighted materials from the internet, but it is illegal to upload them or to make them available for download. Now that being said, to my knowledge, there has never been anyone fined/jailed/arrested for uploading in Canada. I don't think these laws are enforced very much if at all. I think it's a situation of it being illegal but there is no penalty.

    Of course, if you were to show up at the premiere of Spiderman III with your Sony Handycam, you would get kicked out and authorities would be involved. So it's not like piracy runs rampant here, it's just d/l'ing is penalized.
    I do believe that you can download 1 copy for your own use, but you cannot reseed it back out. I have only heard of 1 case were someone was charged a few years back for shareing, but it was in the gigs that he was shareing out. That was also when the lawyers tried to get isps to release there client lists and information. If I remeber right that was squashed by the courts.

    Also you can make 1 copy of any disc you own as a personnal backup only. You are not to lend or give copies out to anyone.

    Also you say canada does nothing about pirates. Some isps when they get a complaint from a big group, they will send out warnings to the people that download large numbers. They also have watchdogs out there, especially if they see a lot of uploads/download from a certain address. I know a few people that got warings from symantec about download.

    And yes, before you ask. I am Canadian.

    5.5.2007 14:39 #47

  • little155

    Is that why, when I go north of the border that I always see eye patches and swords? HeHeHe

    5.5.2007 15:09 #48

  • Tralblazr

    i did 1yr in don jail for 5000 bootleg dvd and about 500 xbox and ps2 game pretty lame ! no bail eithr i hav no prior record. o but violent crime ppl were getting bail- makes sense eh?

    5.5.2007 15:44 #49

  • afbosch

    boy i find this total topic funny
    the US has not right to tell Canada any thing, since their never listen to other , hell there never even follow up on treaty with any county, if it not in the USA interesting

    fact is in Canada we pay a levy ( just a fine word for tax. if you ask me ) on any blank cd and dvd for payment to music and video maker in case people copy video or music
    The current levy on CD-Rs is 21˘ each.
    The new levy for non-removable memory permanently embedded in digital audio recorders is $25 for each recorder with memory capacity of more than 10 gigabytes.

    http://neil.eton.ca/copylevy.shtml

    Canadain copyright levy on blank audio recording media OR the blank cd- r tax
    from what i see, big business own the usa govt, i see them protecting their asset, but where do there protect the normal people asset. like maybe given heath care, or cheaper drug ( in canada own drug are half or less then the same in the usa, and i heard the same thing from drug, canada will get cut off of drug as it sell them to cheap


    wake up USA, it all about greed and money, noting more, or yes power

    any one can say any thing, but is it true
    well it not, maybe in the eye of the greed bastard that do not what you to make copy for your personal use, and there govt pocket PAL, of which i see as most of the the usa govt

    if we had a givt her in canada with some balls, we should put the usa in it place, just where do american thing a good part of there power, nat gas and oil come from , speaking as a albertaen and canadaian, i would like to see that c ut off when the usa trys to en force it greed way on a other country

    5.5.2007 16:38 #50

  • sparkery

    "Quote:Corporate giants Microsoft and Apple recently asked the US GovernmentQuote:

    Should'nt that be "odrdered" and not "asked" the US Government?

    5.5.2007 17:04 #51

  • venomX05

    Go Canada!

    5.5.2007 21:42 #52

  • Stonerman

    Nice piece of information.
    What I would like to know is wich countries are on the High Priority list?

    Is there a way to view the entire list?

    Thanks

    6.5.2007 07:10 #53

  • XENON

    Originally posted by Stonerman:Nice piece of information.
    What I would like to know is wich countries are on the High Priority list?

    Is there a way to view the entire list?

    Thanks
    Stonerman I don't know if this will help but go here
    http://www.ustr.gov/Document_Library/Rec...tion_Index.html

    It's the most recent Updates for the US Trade Representative website which documents any/all trade agreements the US has with foreign countries and the watch lists of countries which are under special consideration. (ie trade sanctions and embargoes)

    6.5.2007 10:25 #54

  • Mez

    blake123, I never knew being an American, having good command of English or even having a coherent thought were requirements for this board.

    I like that the Canadians are not ‘kiss asses’ in every way. I suspect that must mean their politicians are not total whores like in the US and Brittan. Brittan just extended their copy write laws from 50 to 75 years because the media mafia wanted them to. They would not have been able to sue persons from downloading Elvis tunes. Heck, what would happen to the world if we let that happen?

    BigE it is illegal to download copyrighted material from the internet. It is even illegal to copy copyrighted material in the library, record the radio or TV shows etc. However, those acts really do not cause much harm in a legal sense and except for the library copying, nearly impossible to detect. The same hold true for the internet. There is almost no way to detect someone copying something on the internet. The precedent has already been set not to prosecute these harmless acts. It is possible to identify users uploading to the internet or making copyrighted material available to internet users. That becomes distribution and that has always been prosecuted. In that context, the media mafia stands on solid ground.

    7.5.2007 03:28 #55

  • jdeboer

    Hahahaha. Atlest Canada is now on the map for something besides Hockey and saing "Eh". Stay frosty microsoft, were out to rob you blind.

    7.5.2007 10:13 #56

  • beastusa

    Well I think copyright should be protected everywhere.
    But should the US stick their nose in other countries business?
    NO we can't even fix this one! Don't get me wrong I love my country but it's foreign policies hmmmmm need some work.

    I buy all my software from germany-canada-england-us........
    I do like being able to use it first, if it does what it says I'll buy it.

    And if Microsoft doesn't want to be robbed - stop robbing people!
    I call microsoft tell them I have 5 system in my house. Do you guys give a price break on windows or office?
    Reply: yes we do, I say great!, they $5 per system, I say WTF FIVE DOLLARS! So to stay legal I need to spend $4,500 on office & windows vista. Now that's should be against the law!

    I bought software from germany ($199), ask them about the 5 systems.
    They charged me $25 for each additional system, I paid in a heart beat. And they don't even have any stupid activation. I'm willing to pay for work that people have done. But not willing to be robbed.

    Last the oil thing? The top 3 oil producers:
    1-Russia
    2-Saudi Arabia
    3-United States
    And not always in that order, The US lies about the amount of
    oil it has so it can screw all the countries it sells to.
    US does not count off-shore oil as from the US. So add
    off-shore drilling now how much oil do we have? So I don't
    think the US is real worried about Canadian oil.
    [url=http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/topworldtables1_2.html

    Bottom line I agree that the US govt. needs to police the US and no where else.

    7.5.2007 11:24 #57

  • beastusa

    Top Western Hemisphere Oil Producers 2006
    [url=http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/Canada/Oil.html][/url]

    7.5.2007 11:29 #58

  • afbosch

    beastusa
    a corrected to you comment on oil and nat gas

    just a few mos ago your vice pres was up in alberta, ask if we could step up production of oil in own oil sand, and you pres also main a comment after how luckly the usa is to have canada as a ssupply of oil

    now to the fact beastusa


    Canada is the single largest foreign supplier of energy to the United States--providing 17% of U.S. oil imports and 18% of U.S. natural gas demand. Recognition of the commercial viability of Canada’s oil sands has raised Canada’s proven petroleum reserves to 175 billion barrels, making it the world’s second-largest holder of reserves after Saudi Arabia. The electricity grids of the United States and Canada are closely linked and meet jointly developed reliability standards. Quebec is a major source of electricity for New England.

    7.5.2007 17:20 #59

  • beastusa

    I didn't say we weren't using canada?
    The US uses everyone.

    The statement I was making is we don't need to.

    US policy = use up everyone's resource's then use ours.

    Doesn't it look just a little odd that we sell our oil to everyone else, rather then use it?
    And buy from canada, the middle east & russia?

    Cheaper to buy from everyone else, then use our own.
    The us sells us gas from $5 to $7 per gallon.
    The us buys gas from everyone else for under $2.

    What people think the us is doing and what they are really up to are light years apart.

    That was off topic and just side note.

    7.5.2007 17:58 #60

  • Mez

    It is not like the oil thing is a consperacy. The oil is sold on the spot market. A very large part of US oil consumption is for electricity. It is cheaper to burn high sulpher oil and scrub out the stack fumes. The US produces low sulphur oil.

    8.5.2007 03:39 #61

  • jziman

    Well look at some a the junk movies that are coming out. No wonder not one wants to buy them or go and see them. I have not bought a movie in a long time but then again I use netflix. For the price I pay for that I cannot even go to a movie.

    8.5.2007 11:42 #62

  • Mez

    You are so right jziman, they are putting out lots of junk. BB and Netfix buy enough of even the worst junk to keep them in business. With BB I am getting movies for less than 1 USD for the family vs 10 per head! I really don't mind spending a buck to see junk but I do mind spending 50 so my family can watch a junk movie.

    8.5.2007 13:52 #63

  • beastusa

    jziman & mez

    No kidding

    I love my netflix, and now with that watch now!

    8.5.2007 19:20 #64

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