Courtesy of Michael “The Darker Side to Rants” Kalus, here’s Sam Bulte’s response to being asked to take Michael Geist’s Copyright Pledge. The answer is “no”, but wow, is it an emphatic one!
“Pro-user zealots?” That would make her “anti-user”, then.
Courtesy of Michael “The Darker Side to Rants” Kalus, here’s Sam Bulte’s response to being asked to take Michael Geist’s Copyright Pledge. The answer is “no”, but wow, is it an emphatic one!
“Pro-user zealots?” That would make her “anti-user”, then.
The following is based on my handwritten notes of the the opening
statements. I’m wearing my “citizen journalist” hat here, which means
that I have attempted, to the best of my ability, to provide an honest
account of what I saw and heard at the meeting. Any of my personal asides will appear in red italics.
The candidates present at the meeting were, from left to right (physically, not politically):
Prior to the meeting, a random speaking order for the opening statements was determined. The candidates were introduced in that order, in which the Marijuana Party candidate was last.
Big group chuckle after mention of the “Marijuana Party”. I sort of feel bad for the guy — the audience has pretty much dismissed him before he’s opened his mouth — but then figure (a) he used to this treatment and (b) he can unwind with a spliff afterwards.
Hey, readers! I’ve got a 90-odd megabyte video file of Sam Bulte and the other candidates being asked to take Michael Geist’s “Copyright Pledge”
at last night’s all-candidates meeting. The problem is that I haven’t
got any video editing or compression software handy at the moment.
Here’s a link to the place where I’ve got the video temporarily stored:
http://s59.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3FMH0DGGJXJGJ0Y3SZAQYPHQNT
If you can edit it to just get the question and Sam Bulte’s response
and compress it down to something 15MB or less, grab it and do so! Then
let me know in the comments or via email and I’ll post it here.
Earlier this evening, I attended the all-candidates meeting for my
riding, Parkdale-High Park. The photo below was taken about five
minutes before the meeting started and with people still piling in. The
seats were filled soon shortly thereafter, and it became a “standing
room only” event.

I took notes, but it’ll take a little while to transcribe them. I took
some video of the copyright/beholden-to-big-content questions aimed at
Sam Bulte, and wow, did she get testy. She even mentioned Michael Geist
and the Electronic frontier Foundation by name, in that “they’re part
of my personal demonology” tone of voice. I’ll post it as soon as I can.
Ren Bucholz, who works for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) here in Accordion City wrote to me:
I wanted to let you know that Online Rights Canada (or “ORC”), a new grassroots collaboration between EFF and CIPPIC, just launched an online petition drive on Sam Bulte’s copyright-for-cash scandal.
People can voice their support for Michael Geist’s “Copyright Pledge,” which asks all politicians to swear off money from copyright lobbyists if they’re involved in setting copyright policy. We’ve also got a pretty comprehensive backgrounder on the issue, including links to your coverage. Finally, we have some ways for people to get involved offline. For example, Bulte is going to be at two all-candidates meetings this week, and we’d love people to show up and ask all the candidates about taking the pledge. Even if they’re not in that riding, attending all-candidates meetings and asking politicians to sign the pledge would be super-helpful.
They’ve also got a petition you can sign, requesting that Canadian politicians take the copyright pledge.
Keep up the good fight, Ren!

Here come the bloggers…
Technorati, for those of you not familiar with the site, tracks what’s going on in weblogs. You can use it to see who’s linking to a blog or specific blog entry or see what topics are currently popular in the blogosphere.
Some examples:
This blog’s politican of the moment, Sam Bulte, has been getting a fair number of mentions in the past week. The chart on the left, taken from a Technorati search on the word “Bulte”, shows her rise from non-entity to topic du jour over the past few days. The intrepid research of Michael Geist and Boing Boing’s “juice” seem to have catalysed the local blogosphere, making Ms. Bulte’s coziness with the copyright cartel has been a regular topic of discussion over the past couple of days. If you want to see what they’re saying about Sam, click on this link to see the latest blogosphere chatter about her.
In case you were wondering, I do live in the riding of my current favourite blog punching bag, Sarmite “Sam” Bulte: Parkdale-High Park. Although I moved into the neighbourhood only recently, the riding has been my place of work for the past couple of years (Tucows is at its easternmost edge).
It’s also my old stomping grounds. When we first moved to Canada back in 1975, we lived at the corner of Glenlake and Pacific Avenues, practically falling distance from the apartment that Wendy and I now share. The first school I ever went to in Canada, Keele Street Public School, is still there, as are many of the little parks and tuck shops scattered throughout the neighbourhood surrounding High Park station.
As a technologist, card-carrying member of the EFF, amateur musician and music lover, Bulte’s cozying up to the copyright mafia really gets up my nose. She’s in the pocket of a handful of companies who’d like nothing better than to hamstring technology because it harms their pre-digital-age business models. Can you imagine what it would be like if the ice harvesters of the early 20th century were able to lobby the government to restrain the icebox and refrigerator manufacturers?
| Canadian federal election, 2004 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Votes | |||
| Liberal | Sarmite “Sam” Bulte | 19,727 | |||
| New Democrat | Peggy Nash | 16,201 | |||
| Conservative | Jurij Klufas | 7,221 | |||
| Green | Neil Spiegel | 3,249 | |||
| Marijuana | Terry Parker | 384 | |||
| Marxist-Leninist | Lorne Gershuny | 130 | |||
Less than 8% of the vote separated the NDP from the Liberals in the last election, while the Conservatives trailed them by 27%. It would also seem that 384 of the people in our riding are seriously baked, maaaaaaan.
Between the Bulte brouhaha and AdScam, crazed promises and idiots in their ranks, I have decided to vote for the candidate who has the best chance of ousting the Liberals in my riding. I’m holding my nose and voting NDP. Peggy Nash, I’m voting for you on the 23rd.