Digital policies may not have played a starring role in the current
election campaign, but neither have they been ignored. My weekly
technology law column (Toronto
Star version, homepage
version) notes that for the first
time, all major political parties have devoted a section of their
platform to digital issues and both the Liberals and New Democrats ran
events focused on digital policy. While there is general agreement on
the key issues - topping the list are Internet access and pricing,
telecom competition, copyright, and the privacy-security balance - each
party offers a surprise that gives some insight into its digital policy
priorities.
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