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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 ...
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 ...
Net neutrality is gaining prominence as an election issue in Germany, with online activists and politicians calling on major provider Deutsche Telekom to reverse a proposal to eliminate its flat-rate ...
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 ...
You can read Geist’s blog post here, or read our summary below: Geist begins by explaining how two weeks ago the Dutch parliament struck a blow against secretive international copyright agreements by ...
In a competitive communications market, companies would be forced to lower their prices, and meet the demands of Canadian cell-phone users. But what are big telecom companies doing? The opposite.
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 ...
But here’s the good news: we can stop this. Over 25,000 Canadians have already signed our petition to the CRTC at UnblockCanada.ca. Now we need you to write them a unique comment, so we can put your ...
Working with their allies in government, powerful lobbyists are pushing a set of initiatives designed to create bigger bills, widespread surveillance, and restricted online choice. This is big.
An alarming number of privacy violations are coming from just one sector of our digital economy. Enabled and empowered by weak privacy laws, these organizations are taking advantage of the Internet by ...
It’s been called the “Most dangerous Canadian Internet bill you’ve never heard of”. But some folk will tell you it’s just a common sense approach to protecting kids — and who could say no to that! So ...