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Consequences of Uncompetitiveness

While the stock markets were focused yesterday on comments to a conference from Google’s CFO, Rogers VP Finance was telling another investor conference about Rogers’ take on the broadband marketplace.  John Gossling said: "The good news, I think, on both is that there is actually some pricing power. Unlike the […]

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March 1, 2006 4 comments News

The Risk of Lawful Access

Bruce Schneier points to a recent incident in Greece where about 100 politicians and political leaders were subject to mobile phone wiretapping. Schneier points out that the wiretapping was facilitated by new network surveillance requirements, which were then used by the "bad guys" for their own purposes.  A good lesson […]

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March 1, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

IP Trade Pressure

Jamie Love has an interesting posting on USTR head Bob Portman violating U.S. law by pressuring African countries to increase protections for AIDS medicines that exceed WTO minimums.  Expect those pressures to shift north once a Canadian copyright reform bill makes an appearance.

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March 1, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Internet Tariffs for Schools Spreads to Australia

It appears that Canada's Access Copyright is not alone in seeking new license fees from schools for use of the Internet.  AC's Australian counterpart, the Copyright Agency, is seeking compensation for teachers instructing students to browse the Internet.  While it may sound like it, this story does not come from […]

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February 28, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

CanLII Launches ScanLII

The Canadian Legal Information Institute has announced the first results from an important new project dubbed ScanLII.  It appears that ScanLII will attempt to the fill the very large gaps in the freely available Supreme Court jurisprudence online.  They’ve scanned 200 decisions dating back to 1976 with more to come.

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February 28, 2006 Comments are Disabled News