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The EFF has an important
post
on the potential impact of CISPA - the the Cyber Intelligence Sharing
& Protection Act of 2011 - on Canada. The EFF argues that "if CISPA
passes in the U.S., Canadians could expect great political pressure to
adopt similar measures in Canada." In fact, it notes that Bill C-30's
voluntary disclosure provision (which I discussed here)
is actually broader than CISPA's similar proposal.
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Fresh off Bill C-30, the Internet surveillance legislation, Public
Safety Canada now
says
that opening the Canadian telecom market to foreign ownership "would
pose a considerable risk to public safety and national security."
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Mathew Ingram posts
on why publishers' emphasis on DRM is hurting the industry, not
infringers. Meanwhile, the e-book price fixing lawsuits in the U.S.
appear to have migrated
to Canada.
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Public Knowledge has created an excellent new
website
on the copyright implications of the Trans Pacific Partnership. I wrote
about the TPP and Canadian copyright earlier this year (here and here).
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Canada formally joined
the International Open Government Partnership yesterday with 12
commitments in an Action Plan that will be implemented over a three
year period.
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