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Kent Mewhort: "CC was looking for an institutional presence in Canada"

oriolsalvador wrote 2 months ago: Kent Mewhort at CC Global Summit 2011. Photo by David Kindler (CC BY) Many interesting points of vie … more →

Tags: interviews, Advisory Board, Affiliate Team, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, Creative Commons, Creative Commons Canada, Creative Commons Salon, Government of Canada, Interview

Canadians using CC licences4 comments

oriolsalvador wrote 2 months ago: Creative Commons Canada profile picture on Twitter (@CC_Canada) For a wide country like Canada, a la … more →

Tags: News, interviews, Creative Commons, Copyleft, Copyright, Creative Commons Canada, Canada, open-education, crowdfunding

Teksavvy Vs Voltage: CIPPIC Files Educational Affidavits

Jason Koblovsky wrote 2 months ago: The CIPPIC has filed what I would call more “educational briefs” last week to the court in the Teksa … more →

Tags: Acta, Copyright, digital policy, Net Neutrality, TekSavvy, voltage

CIPPIC Hero of the Day Not Teksavvy1 comment

Jason Koblovsky wrote 3 months ago: Yesterday the CIPPIC has been given full intervenor status in the Teksavvy vs Voltage case.  That is … more →

Tags: Copyright, digital policy, Net Neutrality, #cdnpoli, voltage, TekSavvy, Privacy, #cdntech, David Ellis

Teksavvy Appears to Have Failed to Address Privacy Responsibilities In Today's Hearing

Jason Koblovsky wrote 4 months ago: While watching 3 twitter feeds today it appeared as though Teksavvy did directly challenge some of V … more →

Tags: c11, digital policy, Copryight, voltage, TekSavvy

Validation of Legal Privacy Concerns with Teksavvy Vs. Voltage

Jason Koblovsky wrote 4 months ago: Howard Knopf has an excellent post validating a lot of the privacy concerns I have raised with respe … more →

Tags: Copyright, c11, digital policy, Net Neutrality, P2P, #cdnpoli, #cdntech, voltage, TekSavvy

Massive Stakes for Online Privacy in Teksavvy Vs Voltage Court Case1 comment

Jason Koblovsky wrote 5 months ago: Over the past several weeks I’ve been aware of the debate surrounding ISPs handing out costume … more →

Tags: Copyright, c11, digital policy, Net Neutrality, P2P, Politics, Rogers, Bell, #cdnpoli

CIPPIC Set to Intervene in Teksavvy File Sharing Case

Jason Koblovsky wrote 5 months ago: The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) has submitted to intervene in the r … more →

Tags: Copyright, P2P, voltage, TekSavvy, #cdntech

Bernt, P (2010) Should the whole world be watching?

suegreenwood wrote 8 months ago: Conference paper: Should the whole world be watching? The tension between social networks and nation … more →

Tags: Reading, Bernt, Privacy, Epic, Facebook Connect, EU Article 29, Rome Memorandum, data protection directive

BlackBerry Messenger, the London riots, and police surveillance in the digital age

Financial Post Staff wrote 1 year ago: Join Financial Post technology reporters Matt Hartley and Jameson Berkow every week as they break do … more →

Tags: FP Tech Desk, blackberry, RIM, Research in Motion Ltd, blackberry messenger, London, bbm, Mobile, Internet

About the Other Day: Lawful Access and ISPs in Canada5 comments

Dwayne Winseck's Media Blog wrote 1 year ago: The other day I pounded away madly on the keyboard about global internet regulation. I was perturbed … more →

Tags: Internet, Network Neutrality, Digital Media Industries, network surveillance, Privacy, Freedom of Expression, lawful access, Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act, NSA

Bootup: CRTC petitioned to expand scope of UBB review, who has Twitter klout?

Jameson Berkow wrote 2 years ago: Today in technology: In reviewing its decision to impose usage-based billing on every Canadian Inter … more →

Tags: FP Tech Desk, Tony Clement, iPhone, Google, facebook, twitter, Google Chrome, Google Inc., Wall Street Journal

Canadian Privacy Commissioner Now Satisfied with Facebook's Policies

Stuart wrote 2 years ago: News Release: Privacy Commissioner completes Facebook review – September 22, 2010. Stoddart sa … more →

Tags: Privacy, facebook, OPC

Kudos for anti-spam bill, concern over PIPEDA changes

Jennifer Kavur wrote 2 years ago: 28 May 2010, ComputerWorld Canada Experts welcome the re-introduction of the federal anti-spam bill. … more →

Tags: News, ComputerWorld Canada, writing, Business, Government, Privacy, PIPEDA, Michael Geist, FISA

The 'Wilson' case1 comment

xanthippa wrote 3 years ago: This is supporting material for my narrative of the ‘Richard Warman v FreeDominion/internet privacy’ … more →

Tags: Society, freedoms, Opression, technology, Freedom of Speech, Laws, Internet, Richard Warman, Free Dominion

The 'York University' case3 comments

xanthippa wrote 3 years ago: This is supporting material for my narrative of the ‘Richard Warman v FreeDominion/internet privacy’ … more →

Tags: Society, freedoms, Opression, technology, Freedom of Speech, Laws, Internet, Richard Warman, Free Dominion

The 'Norwich precedent'2 comments

xanthippa wrote 3 years ago: This is supporting material for my narrative of the ‘Richard Warman v FreeDominion/internet pr … more →

Tags: Society, freedoms, Opression, technology, Freedom of Speech, Laws, Internet, Privacy, Richard Warman

'Automatic disclosure' vs 'Bona Fide' vs 'Prima Facie': the differences3 comments

xanthippa wrote 3 years ago: The ongoing narrative of this appeal hearing is here. Much of the discussion revolved over just how … more →

Tags: Society, freedoms, Opression, technology, Freedom of Speech, Laws, Internet, Richard Warman, Free Dominion

What the 'Warman vs. FD/internet privacy' case is all about1 comment

xanthippa wrote 3 years ago: When the ruling in this case was released in March of 2009, there was much commentary by smart and l … more →

Tags: Society, freedoms, Opression, technology, Freedom of Speech, Laws, Internet, censorship, Richard Warman


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