I'm looking at some of the claims that have been made today, particularly about the rights of students and how students are going to be able to access....
I represent a region larger than Great Britain. Many of my communities don't have access to college, unless they take long distance learning. And yet under proposed subsection 30.01(5)...you point out that these rights are second-class rights, because what rights would normally exist in the classroom and when they're in a digital learning environment.... Sure, we can send the materials, but they have to be destroyed after 30 days. It says in the bill that any student learning in a digital environment has to destroy their class notes after 30 days.
So, on the one hand, the creators of these works are not compensated; it's an exemption. But, secondly, they have to destroy their class notes. I find this a really backwards step. Why have we created a two-tier standard for education?