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Can I share my mp3, avi, mov, and other formats?

That depends.

Do you own the copyrights?

This will be handled on a case by case basis.

Typically if you plan on sharing Matthew Good's latest album or a copy of Transformers that you bought on the streets of Toronto, we're going to say no.

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Canadian man arrested in Bahrain could go free


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Source: CBC | Top Stories News