The best thing about RightsCon is obviously meeting people, hearing about cool projects and having hour long discussions about the problems of international jurisdiction of the Internet… #nerd One of ...
It probably didn’t even take me a week to figure out that OpenMedia had culture of its own that would be hard to replicate elsewhere. Here at OM (that’s what we we call OpenMedia in OpenMedia-speak) ...
For one, the agreement commits the two countries to engage in more “informal information sharing”. A red flag with regard to Canadian’s privacy rights according ...
April 26, 2011 – The Conservative Party is refusing to respond to questions about Internet governance that were put forward by non-partisan citizen engagement group OpenMedia.ca. While the other major ...
Le statu quo d’Internet au Canada est un désastre politique. Des réglementations de base, attendues depuis longtemps, pour protéger notre vie privée et notre sécurité en ligne continuent d’échouer ...
As PostMedia’s Stephen Maher notes, “Last year, the National Energy Board called in CSIS and the RCMP to investigate possible security threats from opponents of the Enbridge pipeline on dubious ...
Canada’s Internet status quo is a policy disaster. Basic, long overdue regulations to protect our online privacy and online safety keep failing in a distracted and disinterested Parliament. Real ...
"We've focused too much on bulk collection just because there's a capacity to survey broad swaths of digital communication and collect it and store it, potentially indefinitely," says Adam Molnar, a ...
1. Why should I worry about my face being captured and tracked? I have nothing to hide. Freedom from surveillance is not about having ‘something to hide’. It is about our right to personal privacy. We ...
The world needs a hero, and that hero is you. Our worldwide web is currently dangling above an alligator-filled moat, tied to the train tracks, strapped to a live bomb (tick-tock), and rapidly headed ...
With regulatory reviews of the Rogers-Shaw transaction ongoing, it is worth revisiting one reason this transaction is so controversial, billionaire family drama aside. Wireless internet access is a ...
Today the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced the criteria it will use to determine how to allocate the $750 million it had previously set aside for investment in ...
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