After nearly two months of public debate, today marks the deadline for submissions to the CRTC on the Bell coalition website blocking plan. On the eve of the deadline, MPs from both the Conservative and NDP parties have begun placing the issue on the political agenda. NDP MP Brian Masse […]
Archive for March 29th, 2018
Canadian Copyright Reform and Fair Dealing
Recent Posts
Flawed Arguments and Inappropriate Analogies: Why Netflix Taxes and Cancon Requirements Should be Rejected
February 12, 2019CRTC on OpenMedia’s Site Blocking Campaign: “Contributed to a Better Understanding of the Issues”
February 8, 2019Government Service Delivery in the Digital Age: My Appearance Before the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Ethics and Privacy
February 7, 2019The Real Over-the-Top: CBC President Likens Netflix to Cultural Imperialism Such As the British in India or French in Africa
January 31, 2019Hidden in Plain Sight?: The Search For Canadian Content on Netflix
January 31, 2019
Recent Columns
Flawed Arguments and Inappropriate Analogies: Why Netflix Taxes and Cancon Requirements Should be Rejected
February 12, 2019Building a Digital Wall: What Lies Behind The Emerging Battle Over New Taxes to Support Canadian Content
January 29, 2019A Failure of Enforcement: Why Changing the Law Won’t Fix All That Ails Canadian Privacy
December 7, 2018Why the USMCA Will Enhance Online Free Speech in Canada
October 5, 2018Setting the Standard?: How the USMCA Quietly Reshapes Global Digital Trade Agreements
October 4, 2018