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By: Barry Sookman

Ariel, I am pleased to hear that your only reason for circulating the video was to bring it to the attention of your colleagues who were also mentioned in the video and some other people who might have...

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By: Darryl Moore

Unfortunately civilized debate all too often takes a back seat to hyperbole. Degen is the worst offender for this, but it sure doesn’t help when others legitimize it with their own support for his...

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By: John Degen

Mr. Katz, I appreciate your admission that the uncontextualized retweet of this very offensive video was “naive.” I certainly would have expected greater care taken from someone in your position. That...

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By: Darryl Moore

errr, Degen. I do believe the naivety was in not realizing that there were certain parties out there who would use it to make unseemly personal attacks. Not that there was anything innately wrong with...

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By: Jesse Hopkins

I have been trying to get to the crux of Mr Degen’s motivations for quite some time now, but alas, I have grown disinterested in his vitriol. His musings and diatribes aimed at his pet-term “free...

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By: IP Osgoode » Short, Sweet and Stirring the Pot: Canada’s Copyright Board...

[...] his re-tweet, Ariel Katz apologized to those he may have offended and wishes to keep focused on “being able to have civilized debates over controversial issues.” As Katz points out, the rhetoric...

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By: Serge

You know, I am very sympathetic to what you are saying, and I was agreeing with you most of the know. But, when I got to the bottom — well, I think accusing others of “trying to produce a cynical...

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By: Serge

“Most of the know”: most of the way.

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