As I'd mentioned here and elsewhere, the Supreme Court of Canada heard a landmark Internet law case last week involving a petition by Canada's music performance rights holders to force Internet service providers to pay a blanket annual royalty. Lawyer and University of Ottawa law school teacher Jason Young was at the court (I wasn't unfortunately) and has made some notes about the day at his blog. Young has also posted the judicial review by the Federal Court of Appeals there and he's included a link to the PDF file of the original Canadian Copyright Board decision that started this whole thing.